is a 2 filter ro water machine good enough?

roccyracoon420

Active Member
In my opinon hell yes. If your water is brown, it may have a lot of sediment, but I imagine there is very little in comparison to the amount of ions in your water. I found an aquaium filter, on eBay, that was a 1 micron pre-filter and an RO filter. Nothing else. One gets out solids, and the other gets out ions. Rather than systems that use 2 different 1 micron filters, and then a 1 micron filter AFTER the RO filter. How would that even be beneficial? I personally bought a DI filter. I still don't know how much it will produce though. I have a thread on it.
 
In my opinon hell yes. If your water is brown, it may have a lot of sediment, but I imagine there is very little in comparison to the amount of ions in your water. I found an aquaium filter, on eBay, that was a 1 micron pre-filter and an RO filter. Nothing else. One gets out solids, and the other gets out ions. Rather than systems that use 2 different 1 micron filters, and then a 1 micron filter AFTER the RO filter. How would that even be beneficial? I personally bought a DI filter. I still don't know how much it will produce though. I have a thread on it.
I use a three filter and it reduces the tds of tap water almost to zero. Depends on the quality of your input water.
 

privateaero

Active Member
is it well water or municipal? I have a 3 filter one that won't work on my nasty water, but I"m sure would be fine with city.
 
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