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Title: RO Recomendation?
Post by: supernova77 on July 18, 2014, 08:08:59 am
Hi All

I'm after a new RO. The Merlin I use has started eating Resin for breakfast lunch and dinner (plus a midnight snack).

I'm looking at the Gardiner EZ-Pure RO.

Any other recommendations?

Thanks
Andy  ;)
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: Soupy on July 18, 2014, 08:19:44 am
I use the ez pure. It works well for me, I replaced a Merlin with it. It's definitely better than a Merlin, easier to maintain etc. My tds is relatively low though.
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: Tom White on July 18, 2014, 08:47:43 am
What's wrong with just a standard RO?  I only ask so I can understand about such things.  My tap water is 220 (ish) and it produces plenty from 2 x 100 gal membranes.  Tds before DI is about 5.
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: Soupy on July 18, 2014, 09:48:41 am
What exactly is a "standard" ro? Ez-pure is just a 21-40, that's pretty standard is it not?
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: Tom White on July 18, 2014, 01:04:33 pm
What exactly is a "standard" ro? Ez-pure is just a 21-40, that's pretty standard is it not?

These ones?

http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/EZ-Pure_Commercial_RO_Kits.html

Looks quite posh to me.
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: Soupy on July 18, 2014, 01:43:40 pm
It's just a drainage tube with an ro membrane in isn't it? What does a standard one look like?
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: Tom White on July 18, 2014, 01:54:03 pm
It's just a drainage tube with an ro membrane in isn't it? What does a standard one look like?

Small white ones.  Torpedo shaped.
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: 8weekly on July 18, 2014, 02:54:46 pm
It's just a drainage tube with an ro membrane in isn't it? What does a standard one look like?

Small white ones.  Torpedo shaped.
You mean the 250gpd type. Three prefilters and two membranes on top?
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: Smart Carpet on July 18, 2014, 04:30:29 pm
Tosh is referring to the domestic RO filters, mostly used in homes for drinking water.

You can add extra membrane housings to these to increase the GPD.

They aren't as fast or efficient as the 4040 or 4021, but quite a few window cleaners use them, as do aquarium enthusiasts, and leave them on overnight to fill their tanks.

(http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/R3kAAOxyeZNTWNVh/$_57.JPG)








If you're looking for something more efficient than the Merlin, then I'd recommend a 4040 ro.
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: Tom White on July 18, 2014, 04:36:06 pm
^^^^ Yes, thanks, that's the one.  I've two of 'em torpedo things on top of mine; it must produce at least 600 litres a day.  I just fill to a static tank and pump it out of that into my van with a submersible pump.
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: Don Kee on July 18, 2014, 04:38:18 pm
^^^^ Yes, thanks, that's the one.  I've two of 'em torpedo things membranes on top of mine; it must produce at least 600 litres a day.


FTFY


Add another 150 torpedo thing tosh, no harm in having more than enough water
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: Tom White on July 18, 2014, 04:40:40 pm
The same one has lasted me about 8 years now, though to be fair I have changed all the filter housings, the metal frame thing they're screwed on (it went all rusty) and replaced the torpedo things on top; along with all the filter hose and John Guest fittings.

But still, 8 years is pretty good value.
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: Don Kee on July 18, 2014, 04:43:57 pm
The same one has lasted me about 8 years now, though to be fair I have changed all the filter housings, the metal frame thing they're screwed on (it went all rusty) and replaced the torpedo things on top; along with all the filter hose and John Guest fittings.

But still, 8 years is pretty good value.

So basically its like Triggers broom..? ;D

'Ive had this broom for 12 years...its had 8 new heads, and 12 new handles but its lasted 12 years'

 ;D
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: Tom White on July 18, 2014, 04:52:33 pm
The same one has lasted me about 8 years now, though to be fair I have changed all the filter housings, the metal frame thing they're screwed on (it went all rusty) and replaced the torpedo things on top; along with all the filter hose and John Guest fittings.

But still, 8 years is pretty good value.

So basically its like Triggers broom..? ;D

'Ive had this broom for 12 years...its had 8 new heads, and 12 new handles but its lasted 12 years'

 ;D

It's still the same RO/DI unit though!  ;D

An analogy could be made about you.  You were born and since then all of your atoms have been replaced with different atoms (that used to belong to other stuff); yet you are still you.  Your mum might get your baby photos out and say "This is Don Kee when he was 18 months old!", but was it really you if you've got a whole bunch of different atoms to when you were that age?

So my RO/DI is still the same one I got 8 years ago.  Isn't it?
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: Don Kee on July 18, 2014, 04:58:56 pm
The same one has lasted me about 8 years now, though to be fair I have changed all the filter housings, the metal frame thing they're screwed on (it went all rusty) and replaced the torpedo things on top; along with all the filter hose and John Guest fittings.

But still, 8 years is pretty good value.

So basically its like Triggers broom..? ;D

'Ive had this broom for 12 years...its had 8 new heads, and 12 new handles but its lasted 12 years'

 ;D

It's still the same RO/DI unit though!  ;D

An analogy could be made about you.  You were born and since then all of your atoms have been replaced with different atoms (that used to belong to other stuff); yet you are still you.  Your mum might get your baby photos out and say "This is Don Kee when he was 18 months old!", but was it really you if you've got a whole bunch of different atoms to when you were that age?

So my RO/DI is still the same one I got 8 years ago.  Isn't it?


Depends on how you define yourself...

I'm not going into this stuff now, its the wrong section and too many posts have been hijacked!!!

So just to nip it in the bud...yes Tosh, it's the same R.O

 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: Soupy on July 18, 2014, 05:00:30 pm
Shut up Tish.
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: Tom White on July 18, 2014, 05:48:21 pm
Depends on how you define yourself...

Wonderful, mostly. 
Title: Re: RO Recomendation?
Post by: PoleKing on July 18, 2014, 05:54:41 pm
Depends on how you define yourself...

Wonderful, deluded mostly. 

FTFY