Hello all,
I'm going to be honest, I really don't know where to start with the RO search, as it appears they are all essentially the same. Please let me know if there is a specific model you recommend. I'm currently looking at 2 models and would appreciate any feedback.
Ideally, the filter will install under our kitchen sink. My wife wants one for drinking water. Our aquarium is in the basement, so would it still be realistic to fill 2-5 gallon buckets in a reasonable amount of time to take down for routine water changes? I rarely have to top off my system, as the top is sealed pretty well.
Models are below
APEC Top Tier 5-Stage Ultra Safe Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Filter System
APEC Top Tier Alkaline Mineral pH+ 75 GPD 6-Stage Ultra Safe Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Filter System
The pH+ for model #2 caught my eye because my pH is generally on the lower end. I've read balance is key and not to get too caught up in pH though. I'm sure there are plenty of opinions out there on this. My corals seem to be doing fine with the lower pH.
Appreciate any feedback here. New to the RO practice and want to make sure I make a smart purchase.
I'm going to be honest, I really don't know where to start with the RO search, as it appears they are all essentially the same. Please let me know if there is a specific model you recommend. I'm currently looking at 2 models and would appreciate any feedback.
Ideally, the filter will install under our kitchen sink. My wife wants one for drinking water. Our aquarium is in the basement, so would it still be realistic to fill 2-5 gallon buckets in a reasonable amount of time to take down for routine water changes? I rarely have to top off my system, as the top is sealed pretty well.
Models are below
APEC Top Tier 5-Stage Ultra Safe Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Filter System
APEC Top Tier Alkaline Mineral pH+ 75 GPD 6-Stage Ultra Safe Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Filter System
The pH+ for model #2 caught my eye because my pH is generally on the lower end. I've read balance is key and not to get too caught up in pH though. I'm sure there are plenty of opinions out there on this. My corals seem to be doing fine with the lower pH.
Appreciate any feedback here. New to the RO practice and want to make sure I make a smart purchase.