OK, read my first post. Poly bio marine's attitude is "caveat emptor" or for those without a latin background, "buyer beware". You buy it, if it doesn't work for your application too bad, your problem.
Regarding Jason at PA. He sold me the unit, and is now under legal restraint/threat if he deals in their products. He's offered to give me store credit equal to my loss when/if I sell the kold ster-il. That is above and beyond anything one could expect considering the situation. PA is a class act!!!!
I won't stiff someone else selling this unit, and believe in full disclosure of my problems. Before buying it I did the research, and if you don't have my particular problem I still believe it's a good alternative. (kold ster-il for sale, needs cleaning and all new media)
Northcoast, check your water info at
http://www.waterdata.com My local water utility uses poly phosphates (a flocculant)to precipitate metals and other crud out of the water. When I use the Kold Ster-il water to make salt water the ca and mg precipitates out of solution so my make up water has reduced ca and mg, and tons of poly phosphates. Even in this unusual situation they've refused to even acknowledge my question about suitability guarantees, after asking four times.
Waterkeeper, My personal inclination is to flame the heck out of a certain manufacturer, but why bother when the facts are bad enough. I've determined that they really don't care, especially about some info from the regional sales manager for Dow thin films(maker of most ro membranes), a designer of ultra pure water systems for the Mayo Clinic, or some "kitchen Chemist".
Agu