RO filtration system

Mobileaudio25

Active Member
I'm a firm believer in you get what you pay for and I do not like taking shortcuts. I've seen these filtration sustems ranging from $60-500+ Would this unit do the trick?
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/brs-4-stage-value-ro-di-system-75gpd.html?gclid=CLT3vq7asLsCFXHxOgodK0cAiQ

To install is it just one water line in and a line out to your faucet?

This is the optimal filtration system for water going into soil given that ph/nutes/ect is adjusted correctly right?

Also is a permeate pump necessary or do most units come with them build in?

Thanks
 

Silky Shagsalot

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you can get good units on e-bay that you simply screw into your faucet. when you're done, take it off, and you never know it was ever there.
 

Mr John

Active Member
Got mine from amazon, Hydro-logic Stealth 200, Reverse Osmosis System

Hooks to your faucet, takes my tap water from 100+ down to 003 ppm and takes the PH from 7.8 down to 7.

Yes RO water is the best you can do for your ladies. Gives you total control over your water.

I found RO water is very easy to adjust the PH as there is no junk/buffers floating around, and what you see is what you get on your PPM meter when checking your nute strength.
 

Mobileaudio25

Active Member
So this unit can be simply screwed onto the out end of the faucet, used and then unscrewed and removed completely? Does the filtration process happen from the pressure of the pre-existing system ? Thanks for the good info
 

churchhaze

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With the unit I linked, it takes about 10-15 minutes to produce a gallon of good water with just the sink's pressure, but we have high sink pressure.

You can actually choose which adapter you want when you order.I chose the faucet adapter which is what you want. The one I got came with a kitchen and a bathroom faucet adapter.

In the future, I want to get the adapter that goes under the sink so I don't need to connect it all the time.
 

Mr John

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The Hydro-Logic can do that yea. The basics from what I read have to do with water pressure differences, its got some science behind the happenings which is over my head.

Sorry not sure if your linked system can hook up to the faucet.
 

Mr John

Active Member
Mobile please read up on the DI part of that system.... From what I read we do not want our water DI'd (De-Ionozed)
 
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