Cliff Puckstable December 28, 2011 December 28, 2011 NO WASTE WATER! There are people using fancy RO/DI units that don't perform as well as they say it does. I suppose this could be a great alternative if installing a RO/DI unit is not feasible.
Cliff Puckstable December 28, 2011 Author December 28, 2011 If would have known about this before I bought my RO/DI unit, I would have tried it out for sure. I think the people with nano tanks that buy RO water by the gallon can really benefit from this product. Assuming it works as advertised. It even comes with a TDS meter, how convenient.
Kingumar December 28, 2011 December 28, 2011 sounds interesting.. I might be interested in getting one if there is some reefer experience behind it
hypertech December 28, 2011 December 28, 2011 I'd guess it is some kind of kati/ani system. Those work well, but I understand that the resins exhaust quickly and recharging them involves some nasty chemicals. I haven't owned one myself though.
smallreef December 28, 2011 December 28, 2011 yeah.. would be interesting to see how long one filter lasts though.. I didnt see anyone saying how many uses they get out of it..
steveoutlaw December 28, 2011 December 28, 2011 Ok, so the filters are only good for 22.5 gallons and cost ~$16 each. That would cost me over $60 per month doing a 5g water change weekly. I'll stick with my RODI!!
Cliff Puckstable December 28, 2011 Author December 28, 2011 After reading dozens and dozens of reviews, I found that this product is pretty lame. Not worth the money. RODI FTW
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