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jerryc
10-16-2004, 09:17 AM
OK i have been using my old ro unit for a long time with fair results but wonted to do
a lot better as I'm slowly getting in to SPS. And afraid of losing the investment before i
get started good. So i toke the plunge and ordered Thais.
 Got the pic from the sit as it will be a few days be four i receive it looking forward to
getting it so i can get  to the playing with it part. :lol: 
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v134/jerryc2/6100di2.jpg
Reptoreef
10-16-2004, 10:08 AM
Dakar and I both have that unit... I love mine.
dakar
10-16-2004, 11:00 AM
Fantastic little unit, and the price couldn't be touched.  Though I opted out on the pressure tank and drinking faucet, in hindsight I would have gotten the pressure tank, considering getting a separate one to add to the system now.  Having 4-5 gallons ready at a moments notice would be easier sometimes.
How's your water pressure Jerry?  Seems like I recall she'll operate on 30-90 psi, mine is lousy, down around 40 right now, so the advertised 110GPD is reduced to about 60GPD, which is good enough for me.
jerryc
10-16-2004, 11:13 AM
I'm on a privet water source have the pump sit at 50  to 70  PSI  I'm a fan of good
water perisher as we water a garden and the wifes flowers out of it i enjoy
working in the garden and yard.
dakar
10-16-2004, 11:28 AM
Should do quite well.  Waiting for our well pump to die here so I have teh excuse to switch it out with a 1 horse submersible and 50 gallon pressure tank, so I can turn it up to at least 65, I like the shower to function as a sandblaster.  This little 1/2h jet pump on there now sucks rocks.
jerryc
10-16-2004, 11:41 AM
Should do quite well.  Waiting for our well pump to die here so I have teh excuse to switch it out with a 1 horse submersible and 50 gallon pressure tank, so I can turn it up to at least 65, I like the shower to function as a sandblaster.  This little 1/2h jet pump on there now sucks rocks.
Don't thank yours Wood work for me pumping 300' out of the ground :roll:
dakar
10-16-2004, 11:54 AM
nope, only a shallow well ~35', then again we are less than 1000 yards from the Wisconsin River don't have to go deep to find a lot of water.
davejnz
10-16-2004, 12:08 PM
Thats a nice looking unit,I have a similiar one.What kind of filters are you using for your first 3 stages?
dakar
10-16-2004, 12:53 PM
1st stage:  high capacity, 5 micron sediment filter, to remove sediment, rust, sand, (replace every 12 months)
2nd stage:  high capacity carbon filter, coconut shell granular activated carbon removes chlorine, taste & odor (replace every 12 months)
3rd stage:  high capacity carbon filter, coconut shell granular activated carbon further removing chlorine to ensure 100% removal of chlorine (replace every 12 months)
Borrowed from the sellers description @ 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=20756&item=4330925357&rd=1
jerryc
10-16-2004, 01:35 PM
First stage 5 micron 2ed stage carbon 3ed carbon 4th tfc-100 membrane
5th Di filter 6th carbon
 After the first filters or used up i will go with more filters thein corban
 as i dont have chlorin in my water
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