Ro Unit?

zanoshanox

Active Member
I'm going to invest in an RO unit very soon. I dont want to spend more than 150 bucks. And I don't need something with a very high GPD rating either, because i've only got a 38 g tank. What is the best unit I can get for that price? Right now im checkin out the corallife one and it seems okay. Figure i can get one for about 130 off the big auction site.
 

oceanblue1

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Originally Posted by zanoshanox
I'm going to invest in an RO unit very soon. I dont want to spend more than 150 bucks. And I don't need something with a very high GPD rating either, because i've only got a 38 g tank. What is the best unit I can get for that price? Right now im checkin out the corallife one and it seems okay. Figure i can get one for about 130 off the big auction site.
You can get a D.I. Filter for $50.00 at a local fish dealer like Pet Co. or some Pets Marts D.I. stands for Deionized water filter it is better than R.O. buy far there is not a water filter better than the D.I. D.I. water filters remove everything from the water where R.O. leaves bad stuff behind in the water... Ive binn useing D.I. for 5 years now in my REEF tank its great it lessans maintanance a lot...GOOD LUCK!!!
 

dragonzim

Active Member
Originally Posted by oceanblue1
You can get a D.I. Filter for $50.00 at a local fish dealer like Pet Co. or some Pets Marts D.I. stands for Deionized water filter it is better than R.O. buy far there is not a water filter better than the D.I. D.I. water filters remove everything from the water where R.O. leaves bad stuff behind in the water... Ive binn useing D.I. for 5 years now in my REEF tank its great it lessans maintanance a lot...GOOD LUCK!!!

Not sure where you got that information from, but it is completely FALSE! Just a DI filter is in no way better than an RO filter. The best you can get is an RODI unit that combines both Reverse Osmosis and Deionization. Just a DI filter on it's own will not remove anywhere near as much impurities as an RO or an RODI.
Now, for the originaly poster, I got a Coralife 50gpd RODI about 2 months ago and it works great. It is a 4 stage model and I got it at my LFS for $149. You should also invest in a TDS meter (about $25 off the auction site) This will tell you if your filters are actually working by measuring the Total Disolved Solids in your water.
 

jessecnc

Member
Originally Posted by DragonZim
Not sure where you got that information from, but it is completely FALSE!
I second that!
 

zanoshanox

Active Member
I found what looks like a good deal, about a hundred bucks on the acution site, its called:
"New Reef 6st 100GPD Reverse Osmosis RO+DI Water Filters"
Sounds familiar to anyone? Any good? Yes, no?
 

cgrant

Active Member
I did a search on google on that thing and didnt really find anything.
I did a search on airwaterice ro/di and got a ton of people basically saying get it, also checked reefcentral and here.
I got it about 2 days ago and the thing has been making 0 tds from the moment i turned it on.
Only problem i had was the output elbow on the di filter was leaking, so i put a dab of aquarium silicon on the treads and its fine now.
I purchased the typhoon model and just went to home depot and picked up 2 t's and 2 shutoff valves and just hooked up my own di bypass, thats for drinking water part.
One thing, i already had a pressure gauge and tds so i just got the typhoon, if you dont already have those get the typhoon 3.
 
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