Hi Reef2Reef. Have a quick question about acceptable chloramine and ammonia levels coming out of an RO filter.
I'm using a 4 stage RO filter only (No DI) and testing finished water quality for chloramine and ammonia, and testing using an API saltwater test kit. Currently reading somewhere between 0ppm and 0.25ppm ammonia on the test kit after a successful test. That must mean that there is still some chloramine in the water at trace levels.
The RO filter is currently using a polypropylene sediment filter in the first stage of the RO filter, and two of these Rainfresh cartridges in the second and fourth stage (RO membrane is the third stage).
Is this water acceptable to use for a reef tank? If not, what do I need to do in order to bring the free ammonia and chloramine to 0 ppm.
I'm using a 4 stage RO filter only (No DI) and testing finished water quality for chloramine and ammonia, and testing using an API saltwater test kit. Currently reading somewhere between 0ppm and 0.25ppm ammonia on the test kit after a successful test. That must mean that there is still some chloramine in the water at trace levels.
The RO filter is currently using a polypropylene sediment filter in the first stage of the RO filter, and two of these Rainfresh cartridges in the second and fourth stage (RO membrane is the third stage).
Is this water acceptable to use for a reef tank? If not, what do I need to do in order to bring the free ammonia and chloramine to 0 ppm.