@Filter Systems Australia
Hey Cody,
It's great that you guys are asking for suggestions. I have a few.
I have the GT1-70DIALK model. Others here might also have the GT1-70DI model.
It's time for cartridge replacement soon. But I find it difficult to locate the correct replacement cartridges on the web site.
You have the following replacement cartridges on the page for the GT1-70DIALK, but it's added to the the Whole RO unit. I don't need a whole new unit, just need the cartridges.
Would You Like Replacement Filters?
Pre Filter (6 Months) +$15.00
DI Resin Refill Only (Life may Vary) +$14.95
12 Month Pack (Including Resin +$59.95
Full Pack (All Filters) +$99.99
1. It would be useful for us newbies, if FSA could provide a link to purchase replacements easier:
Pre-filter
Di Resin
or All Filters.
2. Provide an explanation on what is included in the 12 month pack?
3. Provide an explanation on what is included in the Full pack? What if I only want the DI Resin replacement, cause that usually expires first. Give us an option to repurchase single replacement cartridges or a full set to replace the existing. Right now it's too hard to locate the right parts.
4. If replacement cartridges are provided, instructions on how to replace it would be very, very helpful too.
5. If DI Resin refills are sold, then instructions on how to refill would be helpful as well. Step by step for each Aquarium RO model and with pictures for us dummies. What do we do with the old resin?
6. I know you also sell TDS and pH meters.
I was in the market for some pH pen storage solution. The options for getting it is either a hydroponics store or make my own.
I resorted to making my own - which is probably not the most precise.
It would be good if you guys stocked pH pen storage solutions.
7. You already have pH 7.0 buffer solution. pH 4 buffer solution is more useful for us Aquarist. It would be good to add this to your stock. 250ml bottles are a good size.
8. In regards to the TDS solution 342ppm you guys already stock, I suggest providing a smaller, cheaper bottle for hobbyist who don't use much. TDS pens don't need recalibration very often, so 250ml of TDS solution @ $20 is kinda overkill. A 100ml bottle at $10 is way more than required. A 50ml bottle at $5 also much more than needed, but I would get it without even batting an eyelid at that price.
Almost every single shrimp keeper on SKF has a TDS meter. But not a lot of us have recalibrated their TDS meter because 1) TDS calibration solution is difficult to find, and 2) when we find it, it comes in a bottle way to large and costs equally as large.