So my current tap water is coming out at about 300PPM - way too freaking high. I am making plans to either get a r\o for the next cycle, or hook up several inline filters to a single hose coming from the water that's being pulled out of the sink.

I really don't like that r\o's waste three gallons for a single gallon of purified water, but I'm not sure how good the inline filter will work.

Do any of you use inline filters? How well does it work? I've read alot of the chemicals in our water these days are "soft" and therefore an inline filter won't get it out. Any experiences are appreciated.

Lastly, I am growing in a bedroom, and getting waste water out of the room would be a pretty large project. I'm curious what the easiest way to go about doing this is?

Maybe have the r\o in the garage...and have a long hose going from the r\o into my resi, and then pour the waste water down the driveway? Have to assume 300 gallons of waste water may look a bit suspect rolling down my driveway, but I could time it with the rains... or just pour my waste water down at night. What ya guys think?
razzapiggy Reviewed by razzapiggy on . Reverse Osmosis vs. Inline Filter Discussion So my current tap water is coming out at about 300PPM - way too freaking high. I am making plans to either get a r\o for the next cycle, or hook up several inline filters to a single hose coming from the water that's being pulled out of the sink. I really don't like that r\o's waste three gallons for a single gallon of purified water, but I'm not sure how good the inline filter will work. Do any of you use inline filters? How well does it work? I've read alot of the chemicals in our Rating: 5