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 Setting up my 148 gallon reef tank.....best online store for RO unit, etc 
		
		
		I see so much selection for on-line purchases, it is tough to know who to go with.  I am in Calgary area and looking for a RO-DI unit and auto top-off unit.  BRS was recommended, but given the $ exchange, may want to stay in Canada.  Any recommendations on the best online site or local store?  Thanks 
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 JL is always an  option. ive never ordered but they have a pretty good rep. and prices are good. check vendor forum. 
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 you could try JL Aquatics (BC), Ocean Aquatics (BC), Red Coral Aquariums (Calgary), Ocean City (Calgary).. to name a few. 
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 JL all the way... 
	seems like the general consensus from out of towners. though I'm local, so don't take my word for it, just what I've read on similar threads. cheers  | 
		
 JL for RODI and Auto Top Off - $375 
	BWI - 275 Admittingly it's a nice JBJ top off, however the one from BWI is dual float switch...  | 
		
 I've been really happy with www.bulkreefsupply.com  They have a lot of selection on RO units and now no duty to Canada.  Excellent customer service too. 
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 I (along with probably half the other people here) got my RODI system from Aquasafe via their eBay site. It's been running great for the last couple of years. 
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 If you get to a Costco, I saw a 5 stage there for $150 this last weekend.  But Costcos varies by location on some of the stuff they carry. 
	I had a GE from Home Depot before (a 3 stage). I'd stay away from that, it's too overpriced. The one I'm using now is a 6 stage RO/DI from FilterDirect from eBay, it's a Water General system. I'm designed to be RO for my regular drinking water and RO/DI for aquarium use. There's 2 separate outputs for that purpose. I really like it and it was pretty cheap. It's a 100 GPD system and get's me 0-1 ppm TDS at the output. It terms of ATO, do you run a sump? For my 34G RSM I use a Tunze osmolator because it works well... but for my 72G bowfront, I just use a plain-old-plain-old float switch. All of $20 bucks and a little plexi-fabrication.  | 
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