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I have been working with comercial deselination plants for the last 22 years and believe me they are not the most economical way to make water, but they can provide the purest and have the capability to produce huge amounts. the ones I last worked on would make 791 gal of absolute pure water every hour, a ro with that output would be way to much money to buy. you have it so use it, when it is dead, or you want more output, look for a RO to replace it. Steve
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![]() I thought distilled water was not a good way to go as many use copper tubes for the heating and copper ions can end up in the output.
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![]() I use a distiller...I also run the water through a carbon filter first...although mine is a larger one...also runs off my hotwater tank..might be more expensive tham ro...but no waste water and cleaner....you might have to add tracce elements to your tank...always good anyway
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![]() Hmm, what else do suppose may be distilled with that little unit? Wasn't aware that such small distillers were out there. I've read a lot about vodka dosing but could never figure out why anyone would waste perfectly good vodka on their fish tank. Now if this little distiller could.....
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