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Mike
David
For home use, yes, but for a marine aquarium, I don't think so. I have better water; it has no phosphates, sulfates, nitrites, etc., everything is practically from 0.00 to 0.02. They hang a table with this information on the barrels in the store where they sell water. There are better options, look for them. I used to search like that and found some until I set up a system at home.
Rodney3101
The measurements were provided by the manufacturer: AURO-504U-JG reverse osmosis system for aquariums comes with a 75G Vontron original membrane, but it can be selected with another: Filmtec 75G. The problem may be resolved by replacing the membrane.
Michael3221
Do not buy this one.
This is the one I have at home, a Filmtec 50 with a head, and we drink, cook, and it’s enough for a 700-liter aquarium. I also have a resin cartridge for the aquarium.
To avoid buying a counterfeit Filmtec, read here.
Adrienne
Thank you, yes, there is indeed a membrane from a Taiwanese manufacturer, but it should be from the USA (as per the link you provided), I understand.
Frank7213
Not everything is so straightforward with membranes. And also, the water at the output greatly depends on the water at the input.
There are many topics on the forum about osmosis, search and read.
Amanda5586
TDS > 24. It's not desirable, but it's not critical if urgent replacements are made.
Natasha
Hello, please recommend current osmosis systems. I plan to first use it for the aquarium and then install it fully in the kitchen "for all occasions."
Andrea6761
Aren't you able to reread? There is information.
Stephanie3084
Is anyone aware of the quality of chemically desalinated water that is used, in particular, for heating and at thermal power plants? I have access to cheap water, but I'm not sure if it's suitable for an aquarium.
Mary
I have serious doubts about its applicability in marine aquariums, as zero salinity poses significant risks in heating systems and at thermal power plants. This water is a powerful oxidizer.
David
As far as I know, it is used at the CHP to reduce scale buildup on the pipes. They say it is similar in composition to distillate. In general, I am involved in freshwater aquariums and want to add it for softening.