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Do you use RO/DI?


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Do you think RO/DI is a must?  

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  1. 1. Do you think RO/DI is a must?

    • Yes, RO/DI is a must
      69
    • No, it is not important and I have no algae problem
      44
    • No, it is not important and I don\'t care about algae jungle.
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bro, controllable tunze is far more expensive than ro/di unit ;)

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for me, i think a RO/DI unit is a good to have, but not a must have. the condition of the water coming out of our P.U.B taps r oredi quite ok.

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bro, controllable tunze is far more expensive than ro/di unit ;)

Shhhhh, I told my wife it's 40$.

U so loud my wife sleeping laz,

If she knew it's cost 4++; than I will need to settle more credit card bills :(

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Our tapwater is generally low on nutrients but there are some area with outrageously high nitrates.

arrrr...... wat to do? supply of water from P.U.B is dependant on which area u live in, which waterworks supply to ur area.

:off: btw, hv u been in contact wif huskiesg lately? havent heard from him for a long time now.

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The problem I have with the concept of RO/DI is the rejected waste water. From what I heard, the RO/DI usually produce about 50% good RO/DI water, and 50% waste, rejected water. What do I do with this waste water? I think most people just drain it away. Collecting the waste water in bucket is also not a good idea...how many buckets of water can you store before your wife start to make noise?

Either way, it seems like a real waste of natural resources....especially now that we are all drinking the recycled water. So let the marine tank have the RO/DI water, and we human drink the rejected water sounds really rediculous to me.

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arrrr...... wat to do? supply of water from P.U.B is dependant on which area u live in, which waterworks supply to ur area.

:off: btw, hv u been in contact wif huskiesg lately? havent heard from him for a long time now.

I think a few reefers here has high nitrate readings from their taps. I read somewhere that a few areas in Singapore has this high nutrient problem.

:off: Havent heard from him for sometime too.

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The problem I have with the concept of RO/DI is the rejected waste water. From what I heard, the RO/DI usually produce about 50% good RO/DI water, and 50% waste, rejected water. What do I do with this waste water? I think most people just drain it away. Collecting the waste water in bucket is also not a good idea...how many buckets of water can you store before your wife start to make noise?

Either way, it seems like a real waste of natural resources....especially now that we are all drinking the recycled water. So let the marine tank have the RO/DI water, and we human drink the rejected water sounds really rediculous to me.

use it in planted tank.... plant need all the waste...

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our tap water may be safe to drink direct but long term consumption is bad for health... :sick:

anyway food outside are also not very healthy.. why not eat cooked food at home every meal everyday? <_<

no need to be too careful about what you eat or drink.. too much is gonna make your body's immune low..

Why do we use "My 2 cents worth" when 1 cents are not legal tender in Singapore anymore? Shouldn't it be 5 cents worth?

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