Can I use store bought distilled water ?

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I’m in a pinch and can’t make it to the lfs to get RODI. Can I use store bought distilled water for my top off? If so, what brands have been used ? Thanks.
 

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Sure you can. I would not think that any brand is better, probably comes from the same manufacturer.
 

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Hey this was me about a week ago.

I used store bought gallons of distilled water until I got around to setting up my RODI again (which felt like it was gonna be a huge project, but ended up being pretty simple).

No ill effects from the distilled vs RODI that I have noted. In theory it should be no issue.
 

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I used distilled water to fill half my tank lol, RODI production kills me slowly so I went to store and bought 40 gallons lol
 

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I'm new to reefing and appreciate this thread. Unfortunately the faucets in my house don't have the threads at the end to attach an ro/di unit. I really didn't want to go to the lfs every time I need to top off. I already use distilled water for my CPAP so now I'll just go through that water a bit quicker. :)
 

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I'm new to reefing and appreciate this thread. Unfortunately the faucets in my house don't have the threads at the end to attach an ro/di unit. I really didn't want to go to the lfs every time I need to top off. I already use distilled water for my CPAP so now I'll just go through that water a bit quicker. :)
If you've got a small tank, you can do it all with store bought, steam distilled water. It is, in fact, even slightly purer than we can make with our home RODI filters ;-) So no worries using it, many reefers do.

What kind of faucet do you have? There's adapters for a wide range of faucets, including common kitchen and bathroom faucets, not just a 'garden hose' type faucet. Even setups where they are not connected permanently to your faucet, only when you want to use the RODI filter. If you have a larger tank, consider getting an RODI, you'll be a lot happier than lugging gallons of water from the store to your home.

Example RODI Faucet Adapter at BRS

Good luck!
 

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I'm new to reefing and appreciate this thread. Unfortunately the faucets in my house don't have the threads at the end to attach an ro/di unit. I really didn't want to go to the lfs every time I need to top off. I already use distilled water for my CPAP so now I'll just go through that water a bit quicker. :)

This video may help.

Even people in small apartments are able to hook up and use an RODI filter.
 

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I've got a 120. So major water changes are going to be a pain no matter what. I'm just thinking of daily top offs right now. For my weekly water changes until I get an rodi and I'm able to make my own I'll be stopping by the lfs for water.
 

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