malulu said:137ppm is like a holly water to me...
my IN-LET is 650+ ppm !!!
with the Cati-Ani-5 (rated as 6000gals), i'll be able to have it down to ~ 5ppm. (but, i have to recharge the unit about 200-gals usage, approximate every 2 weeks!!!)
d*** municipal water!!
vangvace said:iirc a reading of 650 at your inlet is higher than state law allows. Have you contacted your municipal?
MAVL666 said:The water is now reading 13ppm. Problem is I have it hooked up outside and am concerned that if starts raining again how it will affect my water. Any suggestions? Also, what type of container can I use to capture the water in? I don't want to use several littles but one container that holds about 20g. I see several colored storage containers but am not sure if they are safe.
Thanks,
Mark
malulu said:vangvace,
do you know where can I find the info on that - about what is the allowed limit? i definitely will give them a call once i confirm it.
FYI:
i do have a whole house water softener, and with those drinking filter from HomeDepot, i am not too worry on the drink water side...
just very annoy on the fact that getting good quality water for my fish tank is a pain!! (total of 400+ gals)
thx
vangvace said:iirc a reading of 650 at your inlet is higher than state law allows. Have you contacted your municipal?