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I recently purchased some RO purified water in one of those 5 gallon containers you put on dispensers. It's from a large and well-known water distributor. This is the cleaning process they display on their website:

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They also provided me with a water report that listed all possible contaminants, including chloramines, nitrates, and anything else, at 0. They report TDS at 5. Please note that I did not purchase the water that comes with added minerals for taste (step 7).

Any thoughts about me using this for my water? It would be much more convenient for me since the closest LFS that sells saltwater is an hour drive away, and would also be cheaper.
 

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A few threads on here pertaining to this :
 
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I would just get distilled water from the grocery store. It cost pennies and just as good as rodi water.

One of the best investments in this hobby is your own rodi unit.
Well I don’t know why the grocery store distilled water would be any better than the water distributor distilled water
 

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You got the ro water, without the di. TDS of 5 is one thing, and as mentioned above the worry of copper. Distilled water is completely pure.
 

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if their water reports are trustworthy, it’s undetectable

With what detection limit for copper? Also, if it comes from the individual machine, I'm not sure it will show.
 

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Well I don’t know why the grocery store distilled water would be any better than the water distributor distilled water

The water method posted is not distillation. That said, it would be possible for distilled water to be contaminated post distillation.
 
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With what detection limit for copper? Also, if it comes from the individual machine, I'm not sure it will show.
They come packaged. The don’t say the detection level.

I picked the purified over the distilled because the water reports were identical other than the TDS, with the former listing it as 5 and the latter as “<5”. The purified was accessible for pickup from stores, the distilled could only be delivered.
 

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@Randy Holmes-Farley what are your thoughts on picking up one of these type things to confirm?


Not lab quality... but maybe piece of mind?
 
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For what it’s worth they do list the FDA standard as 1 ppm. I would assume their test measures far lower.
 

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@Randy Holmes-Farley what are your thoughts on picking up one of these type things to confirm?


Not lab quality... but maybe piece of mind?


The lowest nonzero reading is 0.5 ppm copper, which, IMO, is already too much.
 

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The MWRA water report seems pretty good though.
 

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The MWRA water report seems pretty good though.

But in that post, 10% of homes have above 132 ppb copper, which IMO, is too much.

MWRA water is also loaded with silicate (by design to reduce lead and copper) and might lead to excessive diatom problems.
 
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But in that post, 10% of homes have above 132 ppb copper, which IMO, is too much.

MWRA water is also loaded with silicate (by design to reduce lead and copper) and might lead to excessive diatom problems.
Right but it’s the 132 ppb that then passes through the RO.
 

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Hi, I'm in a similar sort of situation - I have a nano and I've been using distilled. I'm probably just going to bite the bullet and get my own equipment, for simplicity's sake.

One thought I had was whether you could set up a simple system to pump distilled or RO through a mixed DI resin cartridge as a polishing step. I just don't know if you could find a cheap submersible pump that would be able to overcome the pressure drop across a DI cartridge.
 

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