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I think for 20-$40 you can pick up a TDS (Total Disolved Solids)
monitor. This will tell you exacly how well your RO/DI filter is working. When the readings start going up... time to replace the media... As long as you replace the other 3 cartriges (which are cheap. all 3 for like $20) you shouldn't have to replace expensive one very often.... TheRock wrote: Something I've never pondered much, BUT it's time for me to purchase some more RO/DI filters and media. Well just for kicks I tested the tap water (public water) 0 Phosphates 0 Nitrates 0 Nitrites 0 KH 6.2 pH 0 GH Very Soft It's pretty good water. OK except for that Chlorine stuff. What else should I be concerned about with tap water that RO/DI removes ? Silica, Iron etc ??? I would be nice if I didn't have to spend anymore cash on filters... Thanks, Chris |
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