here is a video I made on water types. Look at the ph on the Ro and Ro/Di water.
I did not state that it was completely mineral free, however i just had my soft water lab tested, and they system im using creates perfectly soft water.Soft does not have 'all the mineral removed'... Where did you get that info?
Nice video.
I will just throw a wrench in your video, city water here is 8-9 ph
Water quality will vary all over the country.
I have checked my after DI at 7 ph.
I have run RO/DI for over 9 years now exclusively.
I ran a BlueLine thermalwave for 2700 hours NO Problems.
In fact pulled apart my Cat pump, after 500 hours, and looked brand new internally.
We are using 'window cleaning' grade DI, not nuclear grade.
Nice video.
I will just throw a wrench in your video, city water here is 8-9 ph
Water quality will vary all over the country.
I have checked my after DI at 7 ph.
I have run RO/DI for over 9 years now exclusively.
I ran a BlueLine thermalwave for 2700 hours NO Problems.
In fact pulled apart my Cat pump, after 500 hours, and looked brand new internally.
We are using 'window cleaning' grade DI, not nuclear grade.
If you watch the video, the Ro water is lower in ph than the soft water, tap water, and well water, yes it will drop the ph some because it is taking minerals out that up the phLet me get this straight... you are stating, DI will drop the ph by 1 ?
I said I was using RO before DI...
ok, then how are you getting 7ph after the di removes the little bit of mineral left.RO is always 6 after filtration... where ever you are.... "slightly acidic"
what about it? My mother would be a perfect person to talk about when it comes to water and fish, she raised tropical fish for years.So, let's look at another avenue...
RO/DI used for fish tanks... fish from the ocean, as well as fish from the rivers...
At 2:12 you said "the minerals are removed, and replaced with sodium" or am I missing something here?I did not state that it was completely mineral free, however i just had my soft water lab tested, and they system im using creates perfectly soft water.
Ion-exchange resin devices[edit]yes, minerals are removed and replaced with sodium. did i say all minerals???
i dont doubt your results of how hard your water is. but a digital tester like i have is much more accurate then the pool tester your using. the measurement error on my testers are +/- .1City water
the Di water on your scale is lower than your lowest standard.DI water
whats your tds after your Ro membrane?Also the general TDS around here is about 500-700... I have measured as high as 1,350
I think maybe you should be talking about why guys get varied results around the US using a water softener alone...
I personally will never run city or softened water, without RO/DI ...