RO or RO/DI

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I was considering purchasing a RO/DI unit when low and behold I won the RO unit at the frag swap:thumbs:.
My question now is should/can I purchase a DI unit to go with the RO or is the RO good enough? I live in Dekalb and I don't think our water is that hard, but who knows. Also, if I need to purchase a DI unit, where is the best place and what kind?
 
Go ahead and grab a D/I. RO alone rarely gets tap water to 0 TDS, which is the only reading I'd be comfortable with a reef tank. Bulk Reef Supply is a great place for all things filtration.
 
<span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: Verdana">While your at it. get another membrane and add it to it. It will reduce your waste water and add to the filtered water. You can add single di canisters. </span></span>
 
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[B]Total Dissolved Solids[/B] (often abbreviated [B]TDS[/B]) is a measure of the combined content of all inorganic and organic substances contained in a liquid
 
Kgator;743580 wrote: Ok, I'm new to reefs, so what is 0 TDS?

I will check out Bulk Reef Supply. Thanks!

I did the same thing. Started with just an RO unit, realized my error, and added a DI. Easy to do. Ordered mine from BRS IIRC. Think I was right behind you in line for the freebies. Welcome and congrats on winning the RO unit!
 
I checked out BRS and I believe I'm going to get the dual canister DI unit. Thanks for the heads up Rskillz eagle.
This forum is great, ask a question and you literally have hundreds of people willing to help or offer advice. RedStang I believe I remember you. You where in line with a little girl, your daughter perhaps. Anyway, thanks for the welcome.
 
Welcome!
Personally I would call Air Water Ice and ask them which DI unit to use with the RO unit you got. They are super cool and always ready to help. I would stick with the company that makes your entire unit so when you go to replace your filters you can order them all from one place. You can probably borrow a TDS meter either from a member, or take a fresh water sample to any LFS and they should test it for free. I got one with a ZERO Water filter at Target as we needed a filtering pitcher at the time anyway. You would be surprised how fast using degraded fresh water will lead to problems. Congrats on the RO unit by the way. That was a great score!
 
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