I was at sam's club yesterday and saw these ro units there is there any reason that these would not work for my mix? Any thoughts on this? Thanks
I was at sam's club yesterday and saw these ro units there is there any reason that these would not work for my mix? Any thoughts on this? Thanks
90 gallon bowfront
Yes. Lots of reasons why they won't work. They are for drinking water.
Try Russ at buckeye. www.buckeyefieldsupply.com You will absolutely regret the purchase of a cheapo or fleabay unit.
Bill
215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!
"I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."
So what is the difference between the di and the regular ro?????
90 gallon bowfront
The Sams units and most household units like them, dont typicly have the ability to bring organics, or TDS, (total dissolved solids) to zero which is where you want it for reef use for many reasons, algae being probably one of the best. Anyway, do a little research and decide for yourself.
Last edited by JimD; Sat, 7th Feb 2009 at 09:24 PM.
Some things to look for in an RODI system for this hobby:
Standard-sized prefilters, membrane, and DI cartridge
Brand name, high-rejection membrane
Specifications provided for each stage
Pressure gauge after the prefilters and before the membrane
Thermometer
DI bypass
Vertical DI stage
Refillable DI cartridge
Aluminum bracket
Quick connect fittings
Flush valve
Clear housings
High-quality instructions
Customer support after your purchase
Russ
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Call Sam's Club and ask them some questions about how to set it up, or any other question about it, then call BuckeyeFieldSupply and ask questions. Compare the responses and you'll see why you don't want the Sam's Club filter.
John Roescher