Ken668
By blows away we are talking the following:
Filter Direct unit- 5 gal container filled in about 90-120 minutes +
. Much more water going out the waste water line and into the drain.
Ocean reef model- 5 gal container filled in about 40-60 minutes and much less water going down the drain from the waste line.
*This is after installing a pressure pump inline to the unit. I had only 36lbs of pressure on the line where unit is installed. Pump keeps it constant at 80lbs of pressure now. This is where the pressure valve came in handy
I don't know the exact waste gallon difference but in my playing around I ran the waste line to washer and the filter direct model filled it much higher.
Pressure gauge is nice and will let you know if you have low water pressure even to start which is bad for the performance of the membrane and causes more water to go down drain and not into tank water (rejection rate). Also alerts to time when the filters are getting time to replace visually
TDS meter- lets you monitor the the TDS going in the unit and out of the unit. Nice to have a visual showing when the filters/DI resin are getting wasted.
Clear housings on all filters allow you again to visually see what's going on in the unit.
If your putting thousands into your tank and corals and like here at my house we have 4 tanks $100.00 difference is a small amt of change to spend to have a better unit. Like I said I have had both and the internal parts of the Ocean reef are better to start (like membrane, cartridges etc) The membrane alone and its rejection rate vs pressure of the different makers will save $$ on some waste water alone.
Upright DI canister on the Ocean Reef vs the horizontal on the filter direct model. The filter direct model caused channeling through the canister and didn't force the water through the resin like the upright container does.
Ocean reef has a nice bypass valve that lets you use RO water with its attached valve for non tank use. Filter direct model didn't have that.
Manual membrane flush valve on the Ocean Reef unit where the filter direct didn't have. I don't think its even an option on it.
I looked into converting my filter direct model over to a 75gpd dow membrane and flow valve, better internal sediment and carbon filters, adding a flush valve, pressure gauge, and a vertical DI canister and the cost was way up there to the price of buying a new unit. I would have saved $$$ in the beginning buying a better unit to start that didn't need upgrading later.
Customer service. Bought 2 filter direct models for me and one for drinking water for my Grandfathers city water in VA. Emailed them a few times on problems with a fitting on his unit and it took forever to get a reply from them (day or 2). Bought new filters and it took over a week and a half to get them and had to wait 2 days after paying to ship. When they came it was something other than what we ordered..Had to send them back on my time.
The filterguys. Answered every email within an hr. They send you a phone number to call if problems. Explain everything from filter styles and what may or may not be needed in your situation. Shipped items out the very next day on both orders and I had them in 3 days
Customer service says lots when you buy something and how you will be treated down the rd.
Like I said this is all my opinion and may not be others......