90 min difference right is ro/di. Left is just ro. Had a tds meter on both. Ro/di=0 ppm ro=1 ppm. Give me your opinions.
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I live in ny were after my ro membrane usually runs around 0/1 but phosphate still test high if i dont use the di90 min difference right is ro/di. Left is just ro. Had a tds meter on both. Ro/di=0 ppm ro=1 ppm. Give me your opinions.
Because its not just about TDS. The di removes silicates and phosphates. IMO a multi thousand dollar reef isnt worth risking over an RO/DI unit.I never said it did.. but why buy a di unit for a 1 ppm difference. And not full potential. What real difference is it gonna make?
The water thats left in the di cartridge "might" add up to the loss in the jug . also that 1 ppm reading i get after flushing my membrane and running the unit without the di shows up completely blue on a salifert test kit for phosphate. Tds were i live is around 30 so di last me quite a while.Ok but lps/ sps need things to live.. im simply asking is there really a big huge deal.. I dont have a billion gallon tank.. I have both soft and lps corals. I have killed the only 2 sps corals I have ever owned. Is di the reason. Not a witch hunting expo @redfishbluefish!!
But why add silicate and phosphate?? Its not that big of a price difference. If you have proper pressure and good filters you should get AT LEAST 1500 gallons out of a set of filters. Not to mention all the algae issues you will have down the road of continous addition of phosphate and silicate.Ok but lps/ sps need things to live.. im simply asking is there really a big huge deal.. I dont have a billion gallon tank.. I have both soft and lps corals. I have killed the only 2 sps corals I have ever owned. Is di the reason. Not a witch hunting expo @redfishbluefish!!