RO/DI unit?

I bought mine from ebay. Wouldn't do it again. My next unit will come from a reputable reef tank supplier that has a dedicated customer service department. Any of the RC sponsors would be a good choice. I would gladly pay double the ebay price to get experienced customer service folks and a good aquarium reputation. I'm not knocking that particular unit, but I've learned that there are many things you can do with these RO/DI units and having knowledgable folks to talk to is worth a little extra $$.
 
I have one and am happy for the most part. I get about a 98% rejection rate from the RO(650 TDS in, 10-15 out). If I had it to do over again, I would get one with a 10" vertical DI cartridge though, and I don't think they offer one. I did hang mine vertically with some success, but they were exhausted too soon.
 
Same here. Bought an ebay unit, and it was not the best.

I just purchased a Aqua FX Mako from aquatichouse.com.

Hope it does a better job.

IMO This is an area that you can't skim by in. This piece of equipment is very vital.

Good luck.

~Marc
 
Mebrane has a rejection of 90% that means it passes 10 % of the impurities which in turn will exaust the DI resin very very quickly.
A 75 gal Filmtec membrane has 98 to 99% rejection so DI cartridges will last 5 to 10 times longer.

Horizontal small DI cartridge is prone to channeling. Vertical 10" DI cartridges are preferred for our application.

GAC polishing filter does nothing for theaquarium water.

5 micron filter will not prevent the 1 micron carbon block to get plugged shortening it's life

Transparent filter housing is preferred to be able to see the media and retained dirt, helps to ID when to change sediment filter.

Output water purity should give no detectable TDS for other impurities like Nitrates, phosphates or silicates to be within acceptable ranges, the one advertized for this unit of 1 to 3 ppm TDS will only last for about 50 to 100 gallons as is, after that the DI will exaust and the output will increase to 30 ppm.

Finally service from these company seems sketchy.

You will be a lot better off spending in a good reliable unit.
Look at www.filterguys.biz www.spectrapure.com or www.buckeyesupply.com
 
I gotta say, the shipping on the unit linked above is really high! $32.50, plus $5 insurance... yikes.

As water is the foundation of your system, it's well worth getting a really good piece of equipment. As others have said, the sponsors have great stuff, and excellent customer service.
 
Thanks for your input, im new to the Ro units themselves as for I have been getting my water from the LFS for the last 1 1/2 years and am finally getting tired of lugging it around every week. I knew had to be a catch to that unti being so cheap Thanks again!
 
What I found when really researching Rodi units. Most companies rebadge the units bought from other companies. It is such a wacky market on RODI units. These companys set you to burn out filters. Put on the wrong flow restricts, and on....on... They want you to spend money. Bottom line. They make more money in replacent pieces then the darn units.

~Marc
 
In general you will find most e-bay type units are not the same quality as the Reef units you find here on RC. There are a few exceptions but you will find the exceptions are actually these same RC vendors selling under a different name and sometimes for a higher price than we pay here.
Most e-bay units are just OK drinking water systems even. Most are mass produced in China and Taiwan and shipped here literally by the boat load, they are untested and never touched by anyone who even knows what a reef is.
By comparison you will find the units sold here are hand assembled using only high quality parts and filters in their own facilities one at a time. The use things like 98% rejection rate name brand RO membranes not 90% rejection rate or even untested and uncertified non US approved membranes. They use true 10" standard sized vertical 20 oz. DI filters not little horizontal hollow tubes with a few ounces of outdated resin bobbing around in them. These two items alone make the biggest difference in a unit. Add in better quality prefilters and carbon blocks instead or cheap granular activated carbon and you have a much better performing system backed by a vendor that depends on word of mouth in the reefing community so you can bet they will build a good product and stand behind it.
 
So what is the recommendation from the folks here on a 100gpd unit??? Just give me a brand and model number... I need to get one very soon...
 
First off, You don't want a 100 GPD unit. Most use a 90% efficient nanofilter membrane and not a true 98% efficient 75 GPD Reverse Osmosis membrane. Huge difference.
There are several choices in the $150-$200 range that will work very well for you.
I would look at:
www.buckeyefieldsupply.com - 75 GPD Premium system
www.thefilterguys.biz - 75 GPD Ocean Reef +1
www.purelyh2o.com - 75 GPD Optima Vision, Automated or Professional
www.melevsreef.com - Reefkeeper (This is the exception to the 100 GPD rule, he uses a different brand of membrane than the others and it is almost comparable to a Dow 75GPD.
 
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