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I do admit that things were extremely slow in getting out since our systems have been down for the past week and a half. If you would rather exchange...
Hi Guys!! Thanks for the compliments!! We try our best! If you need anything, please let us know! Regards, Don Air, Water & Ice
It's normal to hear the permeate pump make a clicking noise. Using the flush valve once every month or so is okay. You can let it run for a couple...
Hi Guys, Keep in mind that different tap water sources have different TDS readings. This, in turn, means that the TDS coming out of the RO membrane...
Hi Curt, We'll keep you and your family in our prayers as well. It's always hard when something like that happens. Just hang in there.
Glad to be back! If anyone has questions about RO units, feel free to ask! ~Air, Water & Ice Staff
If you're going to be using just the DI, keep in mind: The TDS of whatever the feed water is going into the DI will determine the lifespan of the DI....
18 - 22 ppm is acceptable for drinking water. In fact, I drink 40 ppm water. You do not have to worry about copper content if you use a RO/DI....
RO water is supposed to be higher than the DI water. This is because the membrane has a rejection rate between 95-99%. It's not 100%, so it cannot...
Perhaps you should check out www.airwaterice.com Products and answers for your water treatment needs.. There's a filter pack on there that you can...
That's definitely not right. It sounds like the TDS meter might be off. Did it come pre-calibrated? Do you have any nitrates or phosphates in your...
The Compact Reefkeeper's pre-filters will last longer and will be able to filter out more. Not to mention that it comes with a TDS meter which will...
I agree with that you should get your own RO/DI unit. Too many people have had the same problem you have with local stores.....
I believed I answered that. Did you receive my message?
No, RO/DI water doesn't really have a taste. Besides, dentists use DI water for cleaning your mouth to begin with. Brushing your teeth will be no big...
If 100 ppm is going into the unit, I say great! The TDS coming out of the unti should be less than 10 ppm though. The more pressure, the better. The...
Hello, A RO/DI unit is not permanent at all. In fact, you can buy a faucet adaptor or a garden hose adaptor so that you don't have to tap into any...
No, I didn't Dustin75.
Ok. Then do you have a catalytic carbon cartridge on your unit as a pre-filter?If you do, then I would look inot getting a water softener. The softer...
Do you have a water softener? That's what removes hardness from the water going into your unit. Because you're on city water, you don't have to worry...
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