RO water is fine to drink. DI water tastes bad and if you drink a lot of it it would pull electrolytes out of your body.
You'll probably get mixed views on this but from what I have read its safe to drink, just might not taste too good.
One thing that was a concern was the minerals ect... stripped from it by the filtration. However from what I have since read it won't effect your diet, you will still get the majority of these minerals from the foods you eat.
I have mine tee'd off before the DI cartridge to go the the refrigerator for water and ice. No more stupidly expensive frig filters for me. I figure that alone paid for the rodi unit within the first year or so.
Is RO water safe to drink? I've read mixed things about drinking it.
The only thing I don't like so far is not being abe to run the extra RO to save on waste water. BRS says it's not worth it if you have a filter like this (for drinking and fish water).
Of course it is. It's basically just H2O. The problem is that it has no taste because there's no dissolved solids in it. Sort of like drinking distilled water. It's hypotonic compared to physiologic water (the water in your body is 0.9% sodium chloride), so it will make the inside of your mouth feel strange. But in modest amounts it won't hurt you.
Whole house water purification systems are RO systems. The city of Cape Coral FL uses RO water and the wast goes into a separate system and is used for outdoor watering. I used to live there and had two meters if I remember.
The glacier vending machine I fill up at produces RO water. I tested it once and got a TDS of 7.
I run dual RO membranes and have a check valve/pressure tank/drinking water faucet..Works fantastic..
Not sure why they consider it not worth it.. My waste:good ratio is much better with the dual membranes.
Any waste water goes to water the plants/garden..
That's not quite right. RO water is stripped of almost everything so it's not the same as just water.