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Selling my RO unit and getting a higher production unit. I have owned this unit for about 3 months, but have only produced 80-90 gallons with. Pre-filters are rated for 3000 gallons. Membrane is supposed to last 1yr. This is with continuous use.
Unit is portable and has a supply connection that works for a garden hose, but with adapters at the sink can be hooked up there. I hook this unit up to my kitchen sink faucet when I need it and put it away when I'm done. Small enough to fit under your sink. Can easily be used for an undersink home RO with the purchase of a small holding tank. Unit is a 3 stage RO with booster pump. Pump assist if you have low water pressure. Capable of 100GPD, but will vary based of your water pressure. Here is a link to the unit: Aquarium Water Quality: Pure-Flo II RO Units Asking $250 shipped. Unit is fairly heavy and a little bulky. Reasonable offers considered. If you're interested in how well it performs...I have well water and my TDS runs about 178 with a KH of 8-9. This unit knocks my TDS to 2 and 0KH. Last edited by jrman83 : 11-19-2010 at 08:02 AM. |
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I also forgot to add that my water out of the tap is a ph of 8.2. Water coming out of this unit is a ph of 6.8. So if you have a high ph you are trying to lower, this is the natural and safest way to do it.
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