Hello,
I am trying to figure out how best to manage my ATO water. Currently I am sending RO/DI water directly from unit into a water holding container (3 gallons) where it is then pumped into tank as needed by an icecap ATO unit.
The RO/DI water that is sent to the water holding container is controlled by an auto shutoff valve/float to maintain water level in holding container. My problem is that my ro/di water does not reach 0 tds for a min or 2 after it is activated, rather it hovers between 10 - 14 tds and slowly climbs down. So therefore I am feeding my system with less than optimal ato water...
I have designs on this tank being an sps tank with emphasis on montipora species so ideally I want to make best use of my RO\DI unit ( 5 stage spectrapure maxcap 90gpd) and ato water purity.
I didn't know if my best course of action would be to manually fill the water container to ensure 0tds or if there was a secret to better managing this aspect of the hobby.
Any thoughts are very much appreciated.
I am trying to figure out how best to manage my ATO water. Currently I am sending RO/DI water directly from unit into a water holding container (3 gallons) where it is then pumped into tank as needed by an icecap ATO unit.
The RO/DI water that is sent to the water holding container is controlled by an auto shutoff valve/float to maintain water level in holding container. My problem is that my ro/di water does not reach 0 tds for a min or 2 after it is activated, rather it hovers between 10 - 14 tds and slowly climbs down. So therefore I am feeding my system with less than optimal ato water...
I have designs on this tank being an sps tank with emphasis on montipora species so ideally I want to make best use of my RO\DI unit ( 5 stage spectrapure maxcap 90gpd) and ato water purity.
I didn't know if my best course of action would be to manually fill the water container to ensure 0tds or if there was a secret to better managing this aspect of the hobby.
Any thoughts are very much appreciated.