Originally Posted by
mandarin w
Price of messed up back from hauling countless jugs of water from car into house.
$2K a year to ciroprator.
Price of shampooing carpet in car, do to the sudden stop. Because that Jerk in front of you, the kid running into the street. The light turning red (and the cop right behing you).
$60.
The loss value of your car come trade in time, do to saltwater damage
$2000.
All the RO you buy at the LFS or Wal-Mart, you think is good, that is as bad, if not worse than what comes out of your tap. You would be surprise how many LFS do not change their ro filters on a regular basic. Our local reef club went out a little over a year ago. and did an experiment. We spent the month going to different LFS and buying water. A lot of us started having issues with our tanks that did not make sense. During that month period. There were about 20 of us that started testing the water with TDS meter. Out of 7 stores in the surrounding area. only one had water that read under 5. All the rest read above 40. and two - the water was higher than my tap water. They apperently didn't change their filtler out for over two years. And Wal-mart and the local grociery stores did not fair much better. Also the water in those machines is RO, not RO/DI which is what you really want anyway. At a $1.00 plus a gal x 5 gals a week (min) x 52 weeks a year. You do the math.
Cost of RO/DI unit $200. See them for alot less on the aution sites.
Cost of getting that emergency water at 11:30 pm, when everything else is closed.
NOW THAT IS PRICELESS
Actually, Culligans is the company that services the water stations here in my area. They even have when everything was serviced with the date and come monthly to do the servicing.
A call to the Culligans franchise owner that services the machines will tell you what they do. If you think the levels are too high on the TDS meter, call them. They will replace the water for you (and even deliver it if they are concerned about customer service) if you tell them why you buy it.
Denise M.