whyamisofly
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I have been out of the hobby for a while and it looks like things have changed in the RO/DI world and I have also forgotten what I learned in the past.
There are a couple local reef clubs with used RO/DI units for sale.
One is a Aqua FX 100gpd RO/DI with booster and Auto Flush that needs all new filters. ($250)
One is a no name 5 stage RO/DI that also comes with an extra dual di set up (1 year on the filters). ($100)
Or I could purchase a new Spectrapure MaxCap 2:1 Manual Flush 90-GPD RO/DI System ($320) as well. I am looking to have a minimum of 2:1 (would prefer 1:1), but don't want to be replacing filters/membranes/etc because of the water saving. I'm not quite sure I need a booster pump (unknown water pressure currently) as I'm not sure how it helps. Before I left the hobby previously, Spectrapure was the "best" RO/DI on the market - now I'm not sure.
I could purchase the used no name RO/DI, replace the filters/etc with Spectrapure and add a second RO to bring it down to 2:1.
Can someone help me out?
There are a couple local reef clubs with used RO/DI units for sale.
One is a Aqua FX 100gpd RO/DI with booster and Auto Flush that needs all new filters. ($250)
One is a no name 5 stage RO/DI that also comes with an extra dual di set up (1 year on the filters). ($100)
Or I could purchase a new Spectrapure MaxCap 2:1 Manual Flush 90-GPD RO/DI System ($320) as well. I am looking to have a minimum of 2:1 (would prefer 1:1), but don't want to be replacing filters/membranes/etc because of the water saving. I'm not quite sure I need a booster pump (unknown water pressure currently) as I'm not sure how it helps. Before I left the hobby previously, Spectrapure was the "best" RO/DI on the market - now I'm not sure.
I could purchase the used no name RO/DI, replace the filters/etc with Spectrapure and add a second RO to bring it down to 2:1.
Can someone help me out?
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