If you have the money go buy your own RO system for less than 150.00 and save more.
There are big difference between cheap ro systems and good systems. If you are considering buying an ro or ro/di system here are some things to look out for
- gallons per day -- How much water the membrane will produce in a 24 hour period. Be aware that most 100GPD only have a 90% rejection rate.
- rejection rate -- Percentage of dissolved solids that are removed from the water 98-99% is what your looking for
- DI -- Removes the 1-2% dissolved solids not removed by the membrane
- vertical or horizontal DI -- Vertical is better as it has 3 times the capacity
- TDS meter -- I like the inline meters that monitor the ro water and the water after the di stage. The meter will get used since its already hooked up and you just press a button. Lets you know when the DI media is exhausted and needs to be replaced
- flush valve -- When you change out the sediment and carbon filters its a good idea to flush the membrane to remove any solids
- pressure gauge -- Lets you know your water pressure 60PSI is ideal, too low and you will need a booster pump. My water is 42psi and it works fine still
The combination of the above is what drives the prices and determines if it is a good unit. I highly recommend an RO/DI unit so you have 99.999% pure water.
Personally I started with just an RO unit. I had some ammonia and phosphate left in the clean water. I bought the DI canister for the unit but hated the fact I didn't have a TDS meter, flush valve, pressure gauge, etc. I sold mine for around what I paid as buying all the additional cost more than just buying a new unit.
A TDS meter alone is $35 for the inline one. Without the TDS meter you could be throwing out the DI cartridge before you need to or the opposite and having solids still in the water. Being able to check the output on the RO lets you know your membrane is function properly.
I highly recommend The Filter Guys
http://thefilterguys.biz. I went with the old style of the OCEAN REEF + 1. Basically instead of 2 carbon cartridges and the DI on a separate mounting bracket the old style has 1 carbon cartridge and the DI in the main unit. This makes the unit portable as I don't have it permanently installed. It took about $15 off the price, shipped it was around $210.
Yes this is not for everyone, but if you think you'll want the additional add ons get them upfront as its cheaper than adding it later.
Also if your buying water without salt from the fish store you should invest in a TDS meter and check it before you purchase. It should be 0 TDS if your paying an arm and a leg for it.