RealKidJoker
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I purchased a TDS meter yesterday and the TDS reading from my tap water came out at 67. I presume I could just use a DI to produce pure water and cut out the need for a RO?
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yeah, I reckon so.I purchased a TDS meter yesterday and the TDS reading from my tap water came out at 67. I presume I could just use a DI to produce pure water and cut out the need for a RO?
II'm not so sure with a TDs as low as 60 odd, would it not be more hassle than its worth getting an ro.long term would pay to get an RO to save on this
yes, it is more hassle for sure.II'm not so sure with a TDs as low as 60 odd, would it not be more hassle than its worth getting an ro.
Do you actually drink the stuff? /emoticons/sad.png Yorkshire water. One of the best in UK. (60)No messing cleaning kettle etc. When I was younger. I worked in Telford. I couldn't drink the stuff. Even cooking with the stuff tastes oddI hate you, my tap is around 460...... /emoticons/tongue.png
No way, never drink it lol, we buy mineral water.Do you actually drink the stuff? /emoticons/sad.png Yorkshire water. One of the best in UK. (60)No messing cleaning kettle etc. When I was younger. I worked in Telford. I couldn't drink the stuff. Even cooking with the stuff tastes odd