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Marnie
02-21-2005, 03:42 AM
Wondering if you all buy the unit with or without the holding tank. I'm going to order a 100gph unit from Aquasafe and I'm unsure which one to order.

Thanks in advance

Richer
02-21-2005, 04:21 AM
I helped make a group order for a few Edmonton people a few weeks back. Everyone except one ordered the "Aquarium" unit, only one person got one with a holding tank (Home Plus).

-Rich

Marnie
02-21-2005, 04:31 AM
I helped make a group order for a few Edmonton people a few weeks back. Everyone except one ordered the "Aquarium" unit, only one person got one with a holding tank (Home Plus).

-Rich
Thanks thats all I needed to hear.

I will order the one without the tank. Did you all order extra cartridges too. I'm wondering how fast you go through them.

BCWolfen
02-21-2005, 04:47 AM
I picked up the one with the 3.2Gal tank. I found it very effective as it basically gives me just under a 5Gal bucket (so I can run my powerhead to mix salt without splashing) before it slowes down to a trickle. The bucket is full in under 1 minute. Refills in under 1 hour (have not timed exactly) so its perfect for me to do 10% (2 buckets) water changes easily.

G1GY
02-21-2005, 07:25 AM
I bought the home plus system also. I like having the tank. :smile:

Quinster
02-21-2005, 11:37 AM
the other nice thing about the home plus is you can run it to your kitchen sink and have drinking water at any time...and for the couple of dollar difference I think it is worth it.

rusty
02-21-2005, 01:11 PM
What does the Home plus system cost :biggrin:

Reefhawk1
02-21-2005, 02:11 PM
I purchased the aquarium unit in the Edmonton order. I ran a quarter inch line directly to a float valve in my sump, I then spliced in a tee with a shut off valve at the ro unit for drinking water. I fill 18L jugs and have ro water on hand at all times.

Stan

medican
02-21-2005, 03:21 PM
I have the tank its good to have. I also have it hooked to my fridge for drinking water too. The tank gives you a bit of water in researve and when you nee it, its there. I would get it now saves you the trouble of getting one later. I also got the case of filters i find I only have to change them once / year. Once again nice to have on hand.

raquel
02-21-2005, 04:17 PM
My maximus 100 gpd arrived this week and it is still sitting in boxes, everything is attached I just havn't had the nerve to pierce the pipe. It is a bit overwhelming for a novice to try to break a line and do the basic plumbing.

Does anyone know of a reasonable plumber who is familiar with this hook up?

Also, does anyone drink the RO and DI water or would you recommend only the RO water for drinking?

BCWolfen
02-21-2005, 04:33 PM
Some people say the rodi taste funny. I have drank both and really do not find a difference. If your worried about piercing the line, there are other options. I hooked my RODI up in the laundry room and made a great 'refill station'. There are regular tap adapters available so all you need is a Y splitter available at Home Depot or Canadian Tire for about $1.00. Then just split off your cold water line for your washing machine.

Azilla
02-22-2005, 12:30 AM
Anyone have a direct link to purchase the home system???

mark
02-22-2005, 12:38 AM
With the 100gpd Auqusafe, say for Edmonton City water, how much water could you put through the membrane before replacement, what about the DI cartridge?

raquel
02-22-2005, 01:54 AM
their email is aquasafe@uniserve.com

Aqua-Safe Systems Ltd.

ph# 604-922-3030

located in West Van. BC

Here is the price for the maximus 100GPD RODI unit with replacement filters.

Amounts are in Canadian dollars, converted from USD currency rate.
MAXIMUS 100 GPD $119.07
Case of 20 RO Filters $63.00
4 X resin bags $50.40
tds meter $31.50

Shipping, Handling & Insurance $15.00 USD for local vancouver delivery

Sub-Total $282.87
GST $19.80
Total CAD $302.67