I was stubborn about getting one of these for a long time. I finally bit the bullet when I realized my diatom blooms were exhausting to keep in check. 0 TDS water solved that problem. Wish I got one sooner.
Just got my 6 stage water-saver w booster pump, couldn't be happier! I'm not the handiest guy, but got it all together with a collection reservoir w float valve. I have the automated flush on order and look forward to installing that soon to make that process that much easier. I have always been reluctant to go the ro/di route because of the waste water ratios, but I'm getting 1:1 (slightly better in my little gallon jug test!) and should have pulled the trigger on this earlier! Great product!
@@rheljarrard9566 Sure, I'll do my best from my lay-hobbyist experience! These system incorporate RO (reverse osmosis) membranes that only let a limited amount of "filtered" water through, the rest is expelled, along with the contaminants blocked by the membranes, as waste water. Water saver systems employ multiple membranes, booster pumps, etc. to make them more efficient and to reduce the amount of waste water. A lot of factors can effect this, like your source water quality to begin with, water temp, etc. When I first started my research on RO/DI systems, a lot of "good" water to "waste" water ratios were as high as 1 gallon of good to 4 gallons of waste. That didn't sit well with me, so I opted for a more efficient (slightly more $$$) to reduce that amount of waste water. Hope this makes sense!
@ChuckHorneTheLizardRoom Thank you so much! It pretty much made sense. I guess when you say "Expelled," I picture a system with a spigot and only one way for water to come out. Where does this waste water go?
@@rheljarrard9566 the systems have two lines...the filtered "good" water goes to your reservoir, tub, bucket, tank, etc. The other line goes down the drain or some other storage device if you plan on using the water for your plants or lawn or I've even heard of people using it for laundry.
@ChuckHorneTheLizardRoom Oh, that's good to know. I was planning on installing it where there is no drain. That wouldn't work at all now, would it? Lol. I sure appreciate the great information!
It's easy enough to add one on separately if you need it (and the booster pumps are there if you need one) otherwise you'd be wade'n through twice the number of RODI units on the site!
You should have talked about how you can add on to every system. This is something I didn’t know and had to waste time researching when you could have told me about it
I was stubborn about getting one of these for a long time. I finally bit the bullet when I realized my diatom blooms were exhausting to keep in check. 0 TDS water solved that problem. Wish I got one sooner.
Just got my 6 stage water-saver w booster pump, couldn't be happier! I'm not the handiest guy, but got it all together with a collection reservoir w float valve. I have the automated flush on order and look forward to installing that soon to make that process that much easier. I have always been reluctant to go the ro/di route because of the waste water ratios, but I'm getting 1:1 (slightly better in my little gallon jug test!) and should have pulled the trigger on this earlier! Great product!
Do you mind explaining "Waste water ratios"? I need to get an RO-DI system. I'm a newbie. Thank you!
@@rheljarrard9566 Sure, I'll do my best from my lay-hobbyist experience! These system incorporate RO (reverse osmosis) membranes that only let a limited amount of "filtered" water through, the rest is expelled, along with the contaminants blocked by the membranes, as waste water. Water saver systems employ multiple membranes, booster pumps, etc. to make them more efficient and to reduce the amount of waste water. A lot of factors can effect this, like your source water quality to begin with, water temp, etc. When I first started my research on RO/DI systems, a lot of "good" water to "waste" water ratios were as high as 1 gallon of good to 4 gallons of waste. That didn't sit well with me, so I opted for a more efficient (slightly more $$$) to reduce that amount of waste water. Hope this makes sense!
@ChuckHorneTheLizardRoom Thank you so much! It pretty much made sense. I guess when you say "Expelled," I picture a system with a spigot and only one way for water to come out. Where does this waste water go?
@@rheljarrard9566 the systems have two lines...the filtered "good" water goes to your reservoir, tub, bucket, tank, etc. The other line goes down the drain or some other storage device if you plan on using the water for your plants or lawn or I've even heard of people using it for laundry.
@ChuckHorneTheLizardRoom Oh, that's good to know. I was planning on installing it where there is no drain. That wouldn't work at all now, would it? Lol. I sure appreciate the great information!
Thomas is the best! A legend
4 stage + is this year’s Christmas present. So tired of dealing with RODI and saltwater from lfs.
Update : RO/DI purchased because they took $70.00 off price Dr for Black Friday sale.
I appreciate that from them right now.
Update : RO/DI purchased because they took $70.00 off price Dr for Black Friday sale.
I appreciate that from them right now.
Update : RO/DI purchased because they took $70.00 off price Dr for Black Friday sale.
I appreciate that from them right now.
Update : RO/DI purchased because they took $70.00 off price Dr for Black Friday sale.
I appreciate that from them right now.
Update : RO/DI purchased because they took $70.00 off price Dr for Black Friday sale.
I appreciate that from them right now.
Can I run a three of four foot UV on the output of one of these systems?
Just ordered the 7 stage 200 GPD for my turtle tanks. They have the Black Friday sale going on early so I took advantage of the 35% sale.
do these come with hose/sink adapters?
How many gallons of water can it produce before new membrane replacement? And how much water does it save comparing to the regular ones?
What is that material in the DI? Resin?
ahh this is good content!
Thomas always gets a 👍
I pay attention when he highly recommends something beyond the advertising part from BRS.
Appreciate the love!!!
@@ThomasBReef always bud.
Hey Thomas, how come BRS doesn't have a unit with a booster pump yet?
It's easy enough to add one on separately if you need it (and the booster pumps are there if you need one) otherwise you'd be wade'n through twice the number of RODI units on the site!
You should have talked about how you can add on to every system. This is something I didn’t know and had to waste time researching when you could have told me about it
just got a brand new 4 stage unit for free
The irony is the membrane is from DOW and I'm trying to take out chemicals in the water supply from them (PFOA's).
How do you rig all this shit up
First :)
Bro so annoying trying to monopolize the aquarium industry
What do you mean
lol