malulu
NJRC Member
Hi,
I have been using this for my aquarium GE - Model GXRLQR - Lead/Cyst Quick Change Refrigerator Filter (Yes, please go ahead and laugh) :-[
and now i am sick of it, and get ready to put in a pure water for the aquarium, and i did some research about RO/DI, the only concern i have is: RO/DI unit have a lots of waste! about 1:4 ratio (meaning each 1 gal of pure water produced will have 4 gal of waste water down the drain...) this is insane!!!
in order to achieved no wasted or minimum wasted approach (http://www.wetwebmedia.com/rofaq2.htm)
- some suggested, by using RO only unit will be enough for aquarium if the town water is not too bad (i am in GreenBrook, NJ 08812 - next to BridgeWater)
- others suggested just go ahead use only a two column DI units or Rechargeable DI unit...
so, any comments or suggestions? Please help to comments.
Thanks and Best Regards,
David
I have been using this for my aquarium GE - Model GXRLQR - Lead/Cyst Quick Change Refrigerator Filter (Yes, please go ahead and laugh) :-[
and now i am sick of it, and get ready to put in a pure water for the aquarium, and i did some research about RO/DI, the only concern i have is: RO/DI unit have a lots of waste! about 1:4 ratio (meaning each 1 gal of pure water produced will have 4 gal of waste water down the drain...) this is insane!!!
in order to achieved no wasted or minimum wasted approach (http://www.wetwebmedia.com/rofaq2.htm)
- some suggested, by using RO only unit will be enough for aquarium if the town water is not too bad (i am in GreenBrook, NJ 08812 - next to BridgeWater)
- others suggested just go ahead use only a two column DI units or Rechargeable DI unit...
so, any comments or suggestions? Please help to comments.
Thanks and Best Regards,
David