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Gday SKFers just looking at buying an ro unit but iv only got up to $150 to play with :( is there any options for me besides ebay i would rather go through a reputable dealer/brand

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Ron

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I got my unit 3 stage ro di brand new from ebay for $85 delivered from a reputable company

tried to find you link but they don't have any active listings atm...

it brings the tds to 0 which is perfect for adding salty shrimp minerals after

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Nice is that the ones that have MW on the casing? Think it stands for magnetic world? How many LPD does it do?

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Gday SKFers just looking at buying an ro unit but iv only got up to $150 to play with :( is there any options for me besides ebay i would rather go through a reputable dealer/brand

Cheers

Ron

Have you tried Filter Systems Australia? They sponsored one of our comps and I am sure they can help you out...here's the link to their site http://www.filtersystemsaustralia.com/

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Have you tried Filter Systems Australia? They sponsored one of our comps and I am sure they can help you out...

Iv had a quick look but there are none in my price range unfortunately :(

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Iv had a quick look but there are none in my price range unfortunately :(

I would contact them as I remember they had a 3 stage ones for that price range...

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I would contact them as I remember they had a 3 stage ones for that price range...

Ok no worries i will give them a call tomorrow cheers mate :)

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Definitely contact FSA. They will have what u need for that price. They are very informative too

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I bought the 3 stage from FSA a few weeks ago , got it delivered for $150.

They have a store on eBay , OZshrimp put a link up a while ago ( search for ozshrimps posts )

It's a great system

Cheers Twellsy

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Speak to Ian at FSA & he can tailor a unit to your needs & price, pretty sure most here on SKF have FSA units. :encouragement:

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I just bought an FSA one via eBay, 150 for a three stage including delivery but I bought the last one (according to their eBay stock) but I'm sure they'd have more. I'll send you a pm with a link when I'm at my pc

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Cheers for all the replies guys much appreciated looks like im going for an FSA :)

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Ok so iv ordered my unit through Ian what a champ would highly recommend using FSA to anyone else looking to go RO :)

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Awesome stuff dude, Ian definitely know a thing or two when it comes to water filtration, always feel smarter after talking to him, lol :encouragement:

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Awesome stuff dude' date=' Ian definitely know a thing or two when it comes to water filtration, always feel smarter after talking to him, lol :encouragement:[/quote']

Haha yeah i know what you mean he knows all tjere is to know it seems :)

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welcome to the RO club! Sadly we dont have cool badges :p

Haha cheers dude we might have to change that :p

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