Hey - are you not well? You’ve posted 3 days in a row with an added flurry today!
actually I have been under the weather.
but I also got caught up on a bunch of stuff and figured I’d post more.
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Hey - are you not well? You’ve posted 3 days in a row with an added flurry today!
Feel better soon!actually I have been under the weather.
but I also got caught up on a bunch of stuff and figured I’d post more.
@Eagle_Steve ,this man needs a plan...I wound up getting armor of god and orange bam bam zoas (the people eaters weren't ready yet)
I have a thought about my RODI setup and wanted folks thoughts on this. I have a 100 gpd 4 stage and a booster pump and get about 93-107gpd out of it depending on water temperature from the tap.
Since I am only running an IM20 now, I only use about a quart a day of makeup water and do one 5 gallon water change a week. This is a total of about 7 gallons a week. So, the system is comically overkill. I am due up for a filter change and DI refill.
I thought I could just go with a prefilter, carbon and DI and ignore the booster and RO membrane and get zero TDS water with no waste and not have any issues and it wouldn't be expensive to maintain because of the low amount of usage. I also have about 8 DI refills because I bought in bulk.
What say you?
I wouldn't get rid of any equipment in case this backfired horribly.
The even funnier part about overkill is, I have an extra brand new booster setup and enough parts to build another 100gpd system.
For that little water, I would try sediment, 2x carbons (1 micron and .5 micron) then mixed DI and see how long it lasts for what you are making up. I have a similar setup for washing cars and it actually doesn't use up much DI to get to ) tds. My tap is only 90 tds though. Tap also ends up at 4 after the 2 carbon blocks. So, kind of the same as an RO membrane.@Eagle_Steve ,this man needs a plan...
just test ds out of last carbon block and see where that stands. From there you can guesstimate Di usage.That's the system I am running for the freshwater systems (minus the DI) so, I could just T off that and add DI mixed bed.
Cool.
He did get it all moved and setup. Emerald Bay Fish and Reptile. They are now in Lebanon and not Hermitage. I think they have all the store info on Facebook.@Eagle_Steve did your buddy get their store open. I’d love to see it