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Just ordered my R/O :)


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Hey guys,

i'm super excited.. i just ordered the R/O :applause:

for a years worth of media, a 4 canister system with both indoor and hose attachments delivered to the door cost me less than $300.. the amount of money i orginally put away for a store bought system with no DI or alkaliser. well worth it!

fyi members, the place in QLD has 20% off at the moment so anyone considering buying one of these products should snap it up now (best around as far as i could see). the guys there are super helpful and get back to you straight away. strange thing is they seem to know what their talking about and have unusually great service :)

cant wait to unpack it and set it up.. i will post photos of the different bits and pieces for anyone who's interested!

cheers,

shrimpstan

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Very cool dude, you won't regret getting one of these units, well worth the money :victorious:

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yeah i feel like a kid waiting for xmas morning!!! :) :)

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R/O unit is a must in the shrimp hobby in my opinion. Tap water is fine but you just don't know H

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Good news :) who did you buy from? I am saving for one at the moment and looking to probably buy from the one sponsoring the competition

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Well done...definitely a step in the right direction....in a few weeks, you'll be wondering how you ever lived without one ! Your shrimp thanks you !

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Good news :) who did you buy from? I am saving for one at the moment and looking to probably buy from the one sponsoring the competition

I got mine off fleabay for $100 posted for a 3 stage unit.

Tds is about 8 after it filters the tap water (tds 100).

Only bummer thing is that it takes about 4 hours plus to fill a 30 liter drum.

Having a 2ft 70 liter tank that requires 10-15 liter water changes once a month and the occasional 2liter top up, the slowness of the making ro water is bearable.

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Good news :) who did you buy from? I am saving for one at the moment and looking to probably buy from the one sponsoring the competition

Hi Oz,

yeah its from the same place as the comp sponsor.

good luck in the comp man i hope u win it!! :) the best R/O is a free R/O!! :encouragement:

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I got mine off fleabay for $100 posted for a 3 stage unit.

Tds is about 8 after it filters the tap water (tds 100).

Only bummer thing is that it takes about 4 hours plus to fill a 30 liter drum.

Having a 2ft 70 liter tank that requires 10-15 liter water changes once a month and the occasional 2liter top up' date=' the slowness of the making ro water is bearable.[/quote']

i think u meant 'unbearable' :P

unless ur a very patient guy.. im thinkin to set mine outside and do the bulk stuff overnight n if it over fills the drum then so be it.

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Well done...definitely a step in the right direction....in a few weeks' date=' you'll be wondering how you ever lived without one ! Your shrimp thanks you ![/quote']

haha yeah i hope they do BB... by giving me loads of high qual shrimplets!!! ;)

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i think u meant 'unbearable' :P

unless ur a very patient guy.. im thinkin to set mine outside and do the bulk stuff overnight n if it over fills the drum then so be it.

Get yourself one of those Hi/Low aquarium water change alarms, only a few bucks...but saves you alot of spilled RO water!

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Get yourself one of those Hi/Low aquarium water change alarms' date=' only a few bucks...but saves you alot of spilled RO water![/quote']

Glad I'm not the only one !

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Glad I'm not the only one !

I got one of them & the stoopid thing worked about three times & then only worked on the low water side, the high alarm didn't work & flooded the kitchen, Dooooh!!!! :dejection:

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After flooding the floor and then flooding the floor again and then thinking it would never happen again flooding the floor, I have been ''suggested'' to use my phone alarm to remind me to check on my RO water.

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After flooding the floor and then flooding the floor again and then thinking it would never happen again flooding the floor' date=' I have been ''suggested'' to use my phone alarm to remind me to check on my RO water.[/quote']

Lol, that's what I've been forced to do too, I set the countdown timer to remind me :encouragement:

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Well I worked out that it takes 2hr40min to fill 25 litres. But now it takes longer as the unit is starting to clog up and I suspect flooding is imminent again lol

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Well I worked out that it takes 2hr40min to fill 25 litres. But now it takes longer as the unit is starting to clog up and I suspect flooding is imminent again lol

Lol, too funny dude :victorious:

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Get yourself one of those Hi/Low aquarium water change alarms' date=' only a few bucks...but saves you alot of spilled RO water![/quote']

Where do you buy them from>

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Have a look on ****.

I guess I'm not allowed to mention the online marketplace anymore, sorry.

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it sucks u guys have flooded ur floor! what a disaster! :dejection: cant expect it pleases the missus much.

i have timber floor downstairs but even so i think u guys just unintentionally convinced me to do the r/o out the back... that $10 garden tap attachment might just be the best $10 i've ever spent!

thanks heavyd ur story probably saved my ass big time!! :encouragement:

again... sucks about the flooding though.

cheers

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