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The new house my wife and I are buying has a well and iv just learned that it's best to run rodi units up around 60-90 psi.

I don't know the pressure but I would assume the well pump has a 30/50 switch.

So I've looked into the Vertex Puratek deluxe 100
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The BRS 4 stage with a booster pump.
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My question is, will the 4 stage be sufficient with my water quality or
would I have to bump up to the 5 stage? I would prefer the BRS simply because it looks more straight forward, I don't really need the onboard computer stuff on my (water maker).
I'm new to these as right now I'm just buying rodi water from my lfs.
I'm worried about the Puratek just because it's got all sorts of extra parts that I really don't think I need and I've read you have to replace the membrane more often.
Thanks for any input.
 

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I don't really know the answer but the only difference between the 4 stage and 5 stage is an extra DI chamber. You can always buy one and turn your 4 stage into a 5 stage if you wanted to.
 

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I don't really know the answer but the only difference between the 4 stage and 5 stage is an extra DI chamber. You can always buy one and turn your 4 stage into a 5 stage if you wanted to.
It appears on the BRS site that the difference between 4 stage and 5 is the addition of another carbon block, not an extra DI chamber. I'm not on well water so I'm not sure what configuration would work best for you. You will probably have to have a pump either way if the pressure isn't high enough from the well head.
 

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It appears on the BRS site that the difference between 4 stage and 5 is the addition of another carbon block, not an extra DI chamber. I'm not on well water so I'm not sure what configuration would work best for you. You will probably have to have a pump either way if the pressure isn't high enough from the well head.

You are correct.
 
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I was thinking of the difference between 5 and 6. Yes, 5 stage has 2 carbon blocks, 6 stage has 2 DI chambers.
 
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I like the idea of the 5 stage being 1 micron instead of the 5 micron in the 4 stage. But weing on well water, I have no chlorine, so a second carbon block is really only about a 50% value to me (yes it will filter more but I can also just keep the 1 carbon block fresh instead of buying 2 carbon blocks when they are low).

I think for the price and what I'm looking for I'll just go with the BRS 4 stage and add a booster pump.
 

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I like the idea of the 5 stage being 1 micron instead of the 5 micron in the 4 stage. But weing on well water, I have no chlorine, so a second carbon block is really only about a 50% value to me (yes it will filter more but I can also just keep the 1 carbon block fresh instead of buying 2 carbon blocks when they are low).

I think for the price and what I'm looking for I'll just go with the BRS 4 stage and add a booster pump.
You will most likely do fine you can always add, the booster pump is well worth the money
 

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