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RO/DI unit TekCat 09-08-2005
Posted by TekCat on September 8, 2005, 7:51 pm
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Greetings seasoned reefers, I just signed myself up for reef adventures by
purchasing 55G tank and have been reading megabytes of info on
reefcentral.com. I suppose my first purchase (after the tank) in this
endless adventure will be RO/DI unit. Yes, I know that I'll be using it
alot, and should get the best there is, but I am, like most of us, is short
on money... So, the question is what you gurus would recommend to get and
where, so it will accommodate 55gallon tank needs, but wont force me into
bankruptcy?




Posted by Pszemol on September 8, 2005, 8:30 pm
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> Greetings seasoned reefers, I just signed myself up for reef adventures by
> purchasing 55G tank and have been reading megabytes of info on
> reefcentral.com. I suppose my first purchase (after the tank) in this
> endless adventure will be RO/DI unit. Yes, I know that I'll be using it
> alot, and should get the best there is, but I am, like most of us, is short
> on money... So, the question is what you gurus would recommend to get and
> where, so it will accommodate 55gallon tank needs, but wont force me into
> bankruptcy?

I do not understand how one could be forced into bankruptcy paying
about $100 for a complete 6-stage filter (including deionizer "DI" stage).

Check for that example eBay.com, Item# 4398719599 and others.
You could spend a little more and get the system with the pressurized
tank for drinking water storage under the kitchen sink...
This way you would have pure water for your reef and your drinking.

p.s.
Not affiliated with the seller - just run a quick search and his auction turned
up.

Posted by Billy on September 8, 2005, 9:52 pm
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>
> I do not understand how one could be forced into bankruptcy paying
> about $100 for a complete 6-stage filter (including deionizer "DI"
> stage).
>


Stop by www.melevsreef.com

We are "somewhat" affiliated with Marc, as he's a regular here, and
very knowledgable. I bought my init from him, and have been very
happy with it.

bv



Posted by Pszemol on September 8, 2005, 11:11 pm
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>
>>
>> I do not understand how one could be forced into bankruptcy paying
>> about $100 for a complete 6-stage filter (including deionizer "DI"
>> stage).
>
> Stop by www.melevsreef.com
>
> We are "somewhat" affiliated with Marc, as he's a regular here, and
> very knowledgable. I bought my init from him, and have been very
> happy with it.

His unit costs $174 (when you add the shipping cost).
OP was asking for an option not forcing him into bankruptcy.

You do the math.

Posted by Billy on September 9, 2005, 12:31 am
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> You do the math.

Don't have to get snippy, friend. Just offering my suggestion. I've
found, that by and large, a cheap anything generally turns out to be
worth what you paid for it.

b



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