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Title: Can you drink it?
Post by: tomasxguty on March 31, 2015, 12:28:46 am
Hi all,
I was wondering if it's safe to drink purified water. I live in the hard water area (400tds out of the tap).
I understand that minerals in the water are inorganic and have almost no benefits to our health. I get all the good staff from consuming dairy products, green juices and beer. I have been drinking purified water that comes from a membrane but hasn't gone through the resin yet for about a year now. I think the pure tastes better but it might be a subjective opinion.
The setup is this: form a tap to booster pump to sediment & fibredyne filter, 4040 membrane to a glass [Tds 8].
Cheers
Title: Re: Can you drink it?
Post by: duncan h on April 25, 2015, 06:14:11 pm
filters YES. resin NO
Title: Re: Can you drink it?
Post by: tom else on July 15, 2015, 11:08:11 pm
Why not resin,
Ive been supping straight out of it all day ;D :P
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Post by: Rhino dave on July 21, 2015, 11:34:51 am
Hi Tom, are you the son of the one and only Morley. ???
Title: Re: Can you drink it?
Post by: tom else on July 22, 2015, 10:15:56 am
I might well be? Depends who's asking  ;D

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Post by: Rhino dave on July 22, 2015, 12:12:18 pm
Hi Tom, my name is Olaf Nolaf, I used to work with
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Post by: tom else on July 22, 2015, 12:26:57 pm
Flipping heck, that's some time ago I were nowt but a lad then. So  I take it your not engineering anymore?
Title: Re: Can you drink it?
Post by: Rhino dave on July 22, 2015, 01:20:08 pm
I've been window cleaning since leaving there in 2004, is that what you are doing, how is your dad, does he still enjoy a pint or 10 ;D
Title: Re: Can you drink it?
Post by: tom else on July 22, 2015, 01:29:20 pm
Yes I'm just starting out really,
Dad's fine, still pretty much the same. We both enjoyed a few on Saturday lol :P. He's working for a firm out Knottingley way now pretty much same as BRK I think. I'll mention you to him when I see him.
I also might bend your ear in the future for advice on here  ;D
Title: Re: Can you drink it?
Post by: dave the rave on July 26, 2015, 04:05:04 pm
 Tom rhino is no window cleaner more of a Stan  Ogden  type of  bloke / odd job man
Title: Re: Can you drink it?
Post by: Rhino dave on July 26, 2015, 04:34:11 pm
Who's Tom rhino  Mr rave ???, just remember Barry Mallet is my mate and i will be sending him and Chavley round to your house   >:(
Title: Re: Can you drink it?
Post by: Jason E on September 29, 2015, 05:50:52 pm
I would say you can drink it as...

1. It has zero TDS (so quite literally nothing in there to kill you)  ;D
2. My RO system that can be plumed into a water tap has resin on the last filter (after the membrane) .

So yes I've also had a good old drink, and the mrs uses it for the water for her fish tank.
However... if you do die... please dont tell the family you read this.

Jase.
Title: Re: Can you drink it?
Post by: Geoff Ward_Able on January 18, 2017, 02:47:13 pm
My experience, from 2 occasions when it was over 30 degrees and was too lazy to go back to the truck to grab my drinking bottle:
1st time I gulped down over 1/2 litre of TDS-0 water - refreshing, but 15 minutes later felt completely drained of energy. Thought I was just getting flu or something.
2nd time a few weeks later - same result - 15 minutes or so and feels like someone's pulled the plug on me.
Anecdotal? Yes. But I think it may be a bad idea when you're dehydrated - possibly due to the water diluting your system fluids without adding any minerals, or even leeching electrolytes out.
But I'm not a doctor.
Title: Re: Can you drink it?
Post by: Soupy on January 22, 2017, 08:49:48 am
My experience, from 2 occasions when it was over 30 degrees and was too lazy to go back to the truck to grab my drinking bottle:
1st time I gulped down over 1/2 litre of TDS-0 water - refreshing, but 15 minutes later felt completely drained of energy. Thought I was just getting flu or something.
2nd time a few weeks later - same result - 15 minutes or so and feels like someone's pulled the plug on me.
Anecdotal? Yes. But I think it may be a bad idea when you're dehydrated - possibly due to the water diluting your system fluids without adding any minerals, or even leeching electrolytes out.
But I'm not a doctor.

I'm with this fella. Water is rarely pure naturally. Evian and the like charge a premium for high mineral content.
Title: Re: Can you drink it?
Post by: robert stubbs on February 13, 2017, 07:11:43 pm
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1200531/The-vegetables-hydrate-glass-water.html
Title: Re: Can you drink it?
Post by: Jamiealexsander on May 30, 2018, 03:46:06 am
filters YES.