Phosphate reactor question
StringerBell wrote:
Sorry I cant help with this---is the Phosphate Reactor an alternative to an
RO filter?
Not really, but it is in my case. The layout of my house makes an RO filter not
an attractive option, but my tap water has about 0.5 mg/L PO4. That builds up in
the tank. I can avoid that by buying bottled water, but hauling 30 gallons of
water home is a pain.
From looking at photos of reactors like the Kent unit, I don't see any reason
why I can't hook up a powerhead to one and just toss it in the water. I'd like
to see if anyone else knows of one.
George Patterson
Those who do not study History are doomed to repeat it. Those who DO
study History are doomed to watch every one else repeat it.
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