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Old 05-07-2004, 01:02 PM
Kenneth Ho
 
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Default Is RO water necessary?

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I think chloromines is relatively easy to deal with, for the potash, you may
want to test the water's NO3 to see if the level is acceptable, which is
below 30ppm IMHO.

Cheers
Kenneth

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Do I need to tear my water apart and rebuild it? Really would rather not
have to.
If not, what are the most important parameters to be looking out for in
the public water supply?

In my town they add chloromines and then Potash to raise the ph to
almost 9.0. I currently run a spare 55gl tank to use for water changes,
since I can't put tap water in my tanks. I fill the 55, use Amquel to
remove the cloramines and free ammonia and run a whisper2 filter with
RENEW resin in it for at least 48 hours. This brings the ph down to a
more reasonable level but seems to be a very inefficient way to do this.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
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