But isn’t that tap affected by local rainfall therefore why would I assume it’s any better than my actual rain?I have no idea what’s in local rainfalls so I can’t tell if the RO process or the DI process is effective.
To me, it’s easier and safer to start with tap water in most cases, especially if it’s a good large city system.
With factories emitting all sorts of chemicals into the air, this soup is going to make it into the rainwater, and then, into your reef system.
Is that an issue? Maybe or not, it depends a lot on your local rainfall.
If I had no choice, sure, I’d use it. But then I got to collect it, maybe move it, then pressurize it.
My tap does all of that, but of course, for a price.
We are lucky to have great clean delivered water in our city at a very reasonable price, so for me, big city dweller, tap is so much easier.
But I completely respect other sources as well, each comes with there own unique challenges.
Remember, this is for those not having access to processing their own tap. It’s like saying one should drive a car vs going by horse back yet only roads available only navigable by horse back