hmmm any thoughts?

fishman830

Active Member
if i were to get a huge pot, full of water with some contraption over it, so that when it boils it goes through this contraption, into a container, and theni could let this water cool and put it in my tank, would this be better say then a ro?
 

flamingkingofhe

Active Member
not to sure on this one but unless i am mistaken than boiling the water will not kill every thing for instance chlorine and copper but then again i may be mistaken
 

dive1

Member
I believe that you will find that boiling the water will cost more that an ro/di unit which will give you as high a quality water you will need.. why spend the extra money even if it would wk.
 

nas19320

Active Member
What your describing fishman, is basically distilling. Sounds like to much work and you could still have things like phosphates in your water. If you don't wanna buy an Ro/DI unit then the next best thing would be to buy RO/DI water or distilled water from somewhere.
 

fishman830

Active Member
i think im gonna get a ro/di because it thing it would be to much of a hassle to ask my parents for a ride to go get teh water
 

fishman830

Active Member
if i distilled teh water myself, i wouldnt have to pay:D my parents would, anyway we have NG line going strait into the house, im a sly little one;)
 

dreeves

Active Member
You could learn how to distill some brew and then sell it to some drunks and buy yourself a nice RO/DI unit...or you could just tell your parents (and other family members) you want one for Christmas...
 

fishman830

Active Member
lol, ill go with the brew making.. lol j/k ill suck up to my grandparents, they'll buy one for me.. i hope, im allready getting a pool table from my gramp
 

dreeves

Active Member
Sucking up is ok..when done in moderation...marine aquaria is far for enjoyable the pool...
You could always through the "Iam interested in marine biology for college.." type of line too...elders always love the save the whales type stuff...
 
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