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Reverse Osmosis System

anyone have one of these:
http://www.theperfectwater.com/Tap-...-Reverse-Osmosis-Water-Filtration-System.html
HydroGardener[FONT=&quot]®[/FONT] Highlights

  • Exceptional Purification - removes up to 98% of chlorine, chemicals, heavy metals, sediment, and other contaminants that other systems fail to remove then add good minerals to produce clean, pure mineral water with a neutral pH (pH 6.8 - 7.2)
  • Filtration down to 0.001 microns
  • Built-in Cal/Mag delivery system -- adds 15-30 ppm cal/mag
  • Superior Design - uses modular filters where the filter element and the filter housing are all-in-one assembly for quick and easy annual filter changes. Just unplug and go, no wrenches necessary! Also, no permanent canister filter housings that can weaken and burst with age.
  • Advanced long lasting filters – 2,500 gallons or 1 year between filter changes.
  • High Efficiency Reverse Osmosis Membrane - 150 gallons per day, 2:1 waste ratio
  • Pure, healthy mineral water quality with greater convenience, lower price and reduced carbon footprint when compared with buying bottled water.
  • 100% total satisfaction guaranty for 90 days or your money back; 5 year limited warranty
 

Hydro-Soil

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Been growing, drinking, fermenting and cooking with plain R/O for 10 years...

Don't really see the advantage of a ca/mg delivery system.

Stay Safe! :blowbubbles:
 
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kooldave67

I bought the one from "lowes". Good stuff. I been using it for 3yrs. Change filters every year. Good good system.
 

med-man

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i just bought a hydrologic "evolution" so fast

so wicked. they claim with the right amount of pressure you can achieve the coveted 1;1 ratio

med-man
 

Pangea

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Keep in mind that most RO systems are rated for 25ºC @ 60 PSI.

Test your reject water as it can be used for other purposes and/or recirculated back to the pre-filtered res.

Warm your water up and get a booster pump like shuswap recommended to get your efficiency as high as possible.
 
i'll see how it goes before i buy that booster pump. not sure how "efficient" it is to spend $ on the pump, transformer and electricity to gain that "efficiency." i'll be feeding the treated water to a 55 gal drum. i'm getting about a 12 oz a minute right now...so i figure about 12 hours to fill the drum. suits my needs presently.
will the low pressure decrease the life of the filters? this damn remodel is depleting my wallet faster than i like!
 
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