you can get really good reverse osmosis kits on ebay for about $100 that come with the attachments you need for any type of setup usually. Make sure you check how expensive replacement filters are though, some can be as much as the RO system itself!
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you can get really good reverse osmosis kits on ebay for about $100 that come with the attachments you need for any type of setup usually. Make sure you check how expensive replacement filters are though, some can be as much as the RO system itself!
You guys don't need all of that stuff. Brita water filters remove chlorine along with other contaminants and particulates AND fix PH. You can let high PH water sit out for the next year and it will still not fix itself so it will still need fixing before it should be used. Your best bet for PH is get yourself a cheap water test kit (under 10 bucks, I have pics here somewhere of it) as already mentioned and check your water regularly. Outdoors it's not so important but indoors it is critical for healthy plants and good yields.
This all in one super filter uses what process? What filter medium is used ? This filter knows wether to pH up or down ? This things sounds like a miracle product. Where does one obtain info on it ?
Does this thing produce gallon for gallon? If I run 10 gallons through it, does it make 10 gallons of this perfect water with no rejection?
Anyway why do I need a pH test kit ? I thought this Brita contraption knew what I needed and fixed it ?
Oh, and how is it on Nitrate removal ?
I eagerly await your reply,
b0nger
Still waiting patiently for the info on this Brita All-In-One system.
b0nger