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Question for folks using an RO Buddie.
I may get one to use as a bridge between when I need water and when my permanent RO/DI will arrive. The question is how accurate are the 50/75/100 gallon per day ratings they have?
I want to wait to almost the last day to be sure I really need it (means the permanent Ro/DI is not arriving in time to meet the need for water), and I need about 250-300 gallons. If i go with the 50 and it really produces 50, then I need 5-6 days. I can go for the 100, but it doesn't have a di, (at least not from amazon) so I'd either skip that or add it myself if I went with the 100. It's also obviously more expensive for a bridge piece of equipment.
Also, anyone have any experience how well the RO Buddy carbon block does with chloramine?
Thanks in advance. :)
I may get one to use as a bridge between when I need water and when my permanent RO/DI will arrive. The question is how accurate are the 50/75/100 gallon per day ratings they have?
I want to wait to almost the last day to be sure I really need it (means the permanent Ro/DI is not arriving in time to meet the need for water), and I need about 250-300 gallons. If i go with the 50 and it really produces 50, then I need 5-6 days. I can go for the 100, but it doesn't have a di, (at least not from amazon) so I'd either skip that or add it myself if I went with the 100. It's also obviously more expensive for a bridge piece of equipment.
Also, anyone have any experience how well the RO Buddy carbon block does with chloramine?
Thanks in advance. :)
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