RO/DI Unit

chinta

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Were can I find a good ro/di unit at a good price...
Hopefully with free shipping
Thanks
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7942862#post7942862 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RandalB
Got anything to trade? I have a 5 Stage 75GPD unit sitting around....

RandalB



This is the man right above. He is the guru of RO/DI and easily undercuts ALL the competition. He frequently has other aquarium products available so getting the RO/DI from him is a good excuse to get to know him.

Although a word of caution. He has a gastrointestinal disorder. He produces a copious amout of gas resulting in uncontrollable farting everytime he speaks. You just might want to go mail order? :lol:
 
WEll if Randal is reading this, i can handle flagelance and would love a RO unit as well. Whatchya say Randal?
 
Nice Ed! wait 'till you see what I left you in that 20" Whole house filter you've got coming...... LOL

Everyone else, I am out of town for a couple more days and I'll get back to everyone when I return.... Sorry about the delay, but I can't access my AOL account on the road.

RandalB
 
I purchased one from a local water company, it does 150gpd, be aware that the gpd is misleading, that is assuming your water is a certain temp and pressure, which in our area the water is like 56 degrees and the pressure is like 40psi or something, I had a permeate pump which really helps. I think all installed it was $400 w/ an extra tank.

from airwaterince.com
"
Permeate Pump: What if you want to save water AND improve performance? Then you want a Permeate Pump. The permeate pump increases the pressure of the water stored in the pressure tank. It also reduces the backpressure caused by the storage tank. With little or no back pressure, the membrane becomes very efficient. In fact, you can save up to 80% of the waste caused by a normal system. Better water, more water, and far less waste."
 
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