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Hello,
Working towards building my reef tank and I understand - water quality is king.
Obviously an RO/DI is an important tool.
To someone who have never bought, installed, or worked with RO/DI the world of buying it only leads to more questions.
4 stage vs 5 stage?
RO alone?
DI alone?
or combo RO/DI unit?
Can I buy one that plugs into the tap of the sink?
How long can I store freshly made water before it goes bad?
Brands I should stay away from?
I read that the DI stage should never be "on its side" - is this true?
I read that its possible to over filter out things from the water that coral needs - this true too?
Whats a good micron level I should be seeking in the filter?
Does gallons produced per hour even matter if I have a small tank (55 gallon)?
So many questions - good god - what do I do?!?!?!?!
I envision being in this hobby long term. Wanting to get some hard coral. And even taking on challenging things like clams etc. So ... buying the right RO/DI now is important - but its also important not to buy an RO/DI that is NOT way too expensive in terms of getting what I really need out of it.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks,
Roy
Working towards building my reef tank and I understand - water quality is king.
Obviously an RO/DI is an important tool.
To someone who have never bought, installed, or worked with RO/DI the world of buying it only leads to more questions.
4 stage vs 5 stage?
RO alone?
DI alone?
or combo RO/DI unit?
Can I buy one that plugs into the tap of the sink?
How long can I store freshly made water before it goes bad?
Brands I should stay away from?
I read that the DI stage should never be "on its side" - is this true?
I read that its possible to over filter out things from the water that coral needs - this true too?
Whats a good micron level I should be seeking in the filter?
Does gallons produced per hour even matter if I have a small tank (55 gallon)?
So many questions - good god - what do I do?!?!?!?!
I envision being in this hobby long term. Wanting to get some hard coral. And even taking on challenging things like clams etc. So ... buying the right RO/DI now is important - but its also important not to buy an RO/DI that is NOT way too expensive in terms of getting what I really need out of it.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks,
Roy