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    Registered Member Galvatron's Avatar
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    Default Recommendations on a new ro unit

    Hi all,

    So, as stated above, I am in the market for a new RO unit and I'm looking for advice from anyone with experience to chime in. I'm hoping to find one that can produce 75gallons or maybe more per day. Would prefer it to be something I can attached and detach from a basement sink faucet. Please chime in. Thanks.
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    Default Re: Recommendations on a new ro unit

    I use bulk reef supply RO/DI unit. I love my unit. Its virtually a plug n play system. Very easy to install
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    Mike, After mucking around with small RO systems I purchased a Puretec ROS2700 which can make up to 2,725 litres per day. Best value for money (costly) but due to the hardness of my bore water, this system has been great. I make a 1,000 litres in a day so have a constant supply of Ro water which I mix with 20% of bore water in my age barrel (500 litres). It was certainly costly at $800 but has sorted my water problems. Hope this helps.

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    I just bought a Bulk Reef Supply 4 stage 75 gpd as well for my reef tank. It is easy to hookup. Even I could get it going (that just about says it all) - with just a simple "Y" adapter I hooked it up to my cold water in my laundry room.
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    I've got the Bulk Reef unit without the DI. Maybe it's 4-stage, three canisters plus the RO membrane, but don't need the DI.
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