I was tempted to get one of these when I saw their booth at aquashella. I really like the canister size so you don’t have to change them out as often. I believe it’s pronounced 🐈 ion and an-ion. Great vid👍🔥
You need like 90 to 100 psi into the membrane. Supply line goes into the sediment carbon block and looses pressure. Then pump water upto 90psi into the ro membranes.
@queencityreefs i just took my ro/di setup to a place here in LA and the owner was nice enough to help me redo the whole setup. Oceanic water systems they wholesale if need it.
The pump makes soooo much difference
Give us an update on how it’s doing please.
@@Jonathan0692 you got it! Coming soon! I'll include it as part of the next tank update.
I was tempted to get one of these when I saw their booth at aquashella. I really like the canister size so you don’t have to change them out as often. I believe it’s pronounced 🐈 ion and an-ion. Great vid👍🔥
Ha! Thanks! That helped!
You need like 90 to 100 psi into the membrane. Supply line goes into the sediment carbon block and looses pressure. Then pump water upto 90psi into the ro membranes.
They don't even state that in the instruction that they sent. I'll try that. There was still room for more.
@queencityreefs i just took my ro/di setup to a place here in LA and the owner was nice enough to help me redo the whole setup. Oceanic water systems they wholesale if need it.
Thanks bud! 🙏