Water distiller

You could be right about that. I spend 25 cents per gallon for RO water from a dispenser. So how much would running a 580 watt unit for 5 and a half hours cost? I assume only a few cents but am not sure.
 
Well, it will depend on how much you pay for electricity, but take an average of about 12 cents per kWh, then 580w = .58kW * 5 hrs * .12 = ~35 cents.
 
25 cents per gallon for RO sounds like it will be hard to beat. I'm not sure if this is what you are paying now through some retailer or figure that is what it would cost after you install a unit.
 
With the cost of powering it and keeping it clean, it would be alot cheaper and easier to buy RO or distilled water from a LFS or grocery store.
 
25 cents/g would put just about any other source out of the money except for installing your own system. It was mentioned that the water is mixed with tap so I'm guessing a top o' the line wouldn't even be needed.

Speaking personally, convenience has huge value. If I can do without having to stop at the LFS (not that I don't love to but sometimes I just can't) then to me it is worth considering spending a little more to bring a task in house.
 
25 cents/g would put just about any other source out of the money except for installing your own system. It was mentioned that the water is mixed with tap so I'm guessing a top o' the line wouldn't even be needed.

Speaking personally, convenience has huge value. If I can do without having to stop at the LFS (not that I don't love to but sometimes I just can't) then to me it is worth considering spending a little more to bring a task in house.


I'm with you, actually. Currently I have great soft water, practically RO out of the tap as is. However, if and when that changes, I definitely be looking at getting an RO unit. With freshwater, you never need 100% RO, so a 25 or 50 gpd unit is plenty for most people...and those are cheap. You can pick up a brand new 25 gpd on amazon for like $75. With a 50% weekly water change, that'll handle up to a 300g tank(as long as you can store 150g of water for the water change)....and that's assuming 100% RO. Most people could get away with 50/50 RO/Tap, and then a 25gpd would do up to a 600g tank 50% weekly WC.....point is, you don't need a 100gpd unit, just a few 55g jugs in the basement.

And, $75 is definitely worth not having to lug jugs back and forth from the LFS, even at only 25 cents a gallon.
 
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