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I am coming from a multi decade freshwater background from a very different water source, so have never been in a position where I can't just dump water in a tank straight from the tap. I am looking to purchase my first RODI unit for my first saltwater aquarium, and I don't want to buy a unit which can't get the water down to 0 TDS.
Background:
My current area has nasty water issues. As in our faucets corrode and break apart around the spigot after just a couple years. As in your-hair-feels-weird-after-a-shower, and dishwashers-aren't-worth-crap kind of issues. Depending on the test kit and the year, I've gotten results for GH of anywhere between 480 - 770 ppm. I've heard the federal guideline for potable water is 500 or below, so...yeah. I'm a 1/4 mile from a limestone quarry, so a little interesting from a water chemistry point of view, especially considering KH will sit well below 100.
Question:
So my question is, especially to those of you with very hard water experience, what kind of RODI should I be looking at? Not necessarily looking for brand preferences, but more of a general "what can handle this kind of water" sort of guidance. Although if you're in a similar situation and a particular unit has worked for you, I'm all ears. For example, if I get a 4 stage can it remove all the junk and it is more of an issue of how long the filters will last, or will it simply not remove everything from the water and I would need a unit with more stages.
First post, by the way - Yay! :D
Background:
My current area has nasty water issues. As in our faucets corrode and break apart around the spigot after just a couple years. As in your-hair-feels-weird-after-a-shower, and dishwashers-aren't-worth-crap kind of issues. Depending on the test kit and the year, I've gotten results for GH of anywhere between 480 - 770 ppm. I've heard the federal guideline for potable water is 500 or below, so...yeah. I'm a 1/4 mile from a limestone quarry, so a little interesting from a water chemistry point of view, especially considering KH will sit well below 100.
Question:
So my question is, especially to those of you with very hard water experience, what kind of RODI should I be looking at? Not necessarily looking for brand preferences, but more of a general "what can handle this kind of water" sort of guidance. Although if you're in a similar situation and a particular unit has worked for you, I'm all ears. For example, if I get a 4 stage can it remove all the junk and it is more of an issue of how long the filters will last, or will it simply not remove everything from the water and I would need a unit with more stages.
First post, by the way - Yay! :D
