Tomoko Schum
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AZDesertRat,
From what I understand, TDS meters are conductivity meters. TDS meters use conversion factors to convert microsiemens/cm2 into ppm using the scale that mimics the type of water tested. So it is measuring the total electrical charge of a given water sample. I don't think it differentiates large particles from tiny particles.
I think if my RODI water reads 0 by a TDS meter, I think it's generally good enough for the use in our reef tank. I used to use lab grade DI water for my tank since I am allowed to get as much as I want free of charge. I switched to an RODI filter simply because I was tire of lugging so much water every week. Since then, have I noticed any difference in my corals and fish? No. They are thriving just as well.
My whole purpose of starting this thread is to find a good inexpensive source for my filters. Thank you very much for giving us a good lead and some extra good information.
6Speed -
I ended up purchasing the filters from Filter Direct since they were kind enough to match their prices to PurelyH2O's. Their sediment filter is a 5 micron filter. I don't remember what it was for two carbon block filters, but they may well be 1 micron filters (He might have mentioned it, but I cannot remember now.) On top of it, I am getting DI resin enough for three fillings instead of one filling. I am also getting a clear tube for DI resin to replace my white tube free of charge. I think I've got a pretty good deal from Filter Direct after all.
Tomoko
From what I understand, TDS meters are conductivity meters. TDS meters use conversion factors to convert microsiemens/cm2 into ppm using the scale that mimics the type of water tested. So it is measuring the total electrical charge of a given water sample. I don't think it differentiates large particles from tiny particles.
I think if my RODI water reads 0 by a TDS meter, I think it's generally good enough for the use in our reef tank. I used to use lab grade DI water for my tank since I am allowed to get as much as I want free of charge. I switched to an RODI filter simply because I was tire of lugging so much water every week. Since then, have I noticed any difference in my corals and fish? No. They are thriving just as well.
My whole purpose of starting this thread is to find a good inexpensive source for my filters. Thank you very much for giving us a good lead and some extra good information.
6Speed -
I ended up purchasing the filters from Filter Direct since they were kind enough to match their prices to PurelyH2O's. Their sediment filter is a 5 micron filter. I don't remember what it was for two carbon block filters, but they may well be 1 micron filters (He might have mentioned it, but I cannot remember now.) On top of it, I am getting DI resin enough for three fillings instead of one filling. I am also getting a clear tube for DI resin to replace my white tube free of charge. I think I've got a pretty good deal from Filter Direct after all.
Tomoko