Water

rundlescunder

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Getting all the water is a fucking pain. I saw this reverse osmosis filter. Are they worth it and can I use it for everything from watering to my humidifer?
 

rundlescunder

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No. Cheaper to buy distilled in the actual amount consumed by a home humidifier. LOL.
By how much more cause this is a lot of gallon jugs I have to get weekly. The reviews say it purifies 2000 gallons, so after 300 gallons you've saved money from that filter forward unless I'm wrong.
 

MICHI-CAN

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By how much more cause this is a lot of gallon jugs I have to get weekly. The reviews say it purifies 2000 gallons, so after 300 gallons you've saved money from that filter forward unless I'm wrong.
$2 for 2.5 gals here. About 1-1.5 gals. in a whole house freestanding per week. for maybe 20 weeks. 30 gals for $24 as opposed to filter cost. Not to mention installation and care. My thoughts.
 

rundlescunder

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$2 for 2.5 gals here. About 1-1.5 gals. in a whole house freestanding per week. for maybe 20 weeks. 30 gals for $24 as opposed to filter cost. Not to mention installation and care. My thoughts.
The one I linked seemed portable enough or at least people said so. I have this fucked up deal where I am pulling cold air from outside my window or right next to my open window. It allows me to maintain 75-77 but maintaining humidity is a whole bitch. Have to run it at max to stay at 40-45.
 

MICHI-CAN

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The one I linked seemed portable enough or at least people said so. I have this fucked up deal where I am pulling cold air from outside my window or right next to my open window. It allows me to maintain 75-77 but maintaining humidity is a whole bitch. Have to run it at max to stay at 40-45.
Throw an airstone in a bucket and stop fussin.
 

TacoMac

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Never buy things that say they're engineered for pot growing. They're stupidly overpriced. You can get a much better filter here for half the price:


That's a 4 stage RO DI unit. It produces medical grade water. I've had one very similar to it for 20 years now.

The filter you are looking at is a joke. Notice it says "UP TO" 99% purity. That's on it's most restrictive (2 to 1 waste) setting which cuts it's production from 300 gallons per day down to about 50.

The 4 stage RO-DI I at the top of my link is a constant 75 GPD and removes everything. All of it. For 150 bucks.

The PH will always be 6.5 no matter what. It will have absolutely nothing in it and it will go bad in about 3 days, so make only what you're going to use by then.
 

rundlescunder

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Never buy things that say they're engineered for pot growing. They're stupidly overpriced. You can get a much better filter here for half the price:


That's a 4 stage RO DI unit. It produces medical grade water. I've had one very similar to it for 20 years now.

The filter you are looking at is a joke. Notice it says "UP TO" 99% purity. That's on it's most restrictive (2 to 1 waste) setting which cuts it's production from 300 gallons per day down to about 50.

The 4 stage RO-DI I at the top of my link is a constant 75 GPD and removes everything. All of it. For 150 bucks.

The PH will always be 6.5 no matter what. It will have absolutely nothing in it and it will go bad in about 3 days, so make only what you're going to use by then.
Dude yes, thanks this will remove a ton of extra work from my life
 
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