Which 4 stage RO unit to choose?

The order is in... next weekend I get to try to figure out how to set it up! I'll be using the cold water at the washer/dryer hook up along with the washer drain pipe (I don't own a washer/dryer).

That's exactly how mine is hooked up.

I have the heater ready and I plan to pick up an extra powerhead next weekend too.

Is there any need for a second can (fill one with RO water, syphon to 2nd can to add salt - keeping the first container pure for topping off and what not)? Or is that just overkill?

It's up to you. How large will your RO water tank be with the set-up? You don't really need 2 separate containers for top-offs and water changes but you can do it that way if you prefer.
 
I only use one, and I use a Python for cleaning.. I also only change water out of my sump, never from my tank directly. Thats why when I was looking I was either going to buy a sump, or what I ended up doing was buying a complete system that had a sump. Also I don't drain from the Refugium, only from my return and skimmer areas. My sump is large enough that I could do up to a 15% change if needed. If I have to go larger then that, then I would need to drain from the main tank.

However in the past when I have cleaned out directly from the tank, the fish seem to get so uptight over the whole process.. So I really try not to. As of now they don't get overly worked up.. IME
 
and I use a Python for cleaning

I think I want one of these... can you somehow use the RO or salt mixed water for the cleaning? Does it work with sand or just gravel? Either way, I got my first mouthful of tank water this past weekend (I know it can be avoided, but ... I learn better by doing... :wall: ) so this looks great.
 
I think I want one of these... can you somehow use the RO or salt mixed water for the cleaning? Does it work with sand or just gravel? Either way, I got my first mouthful of tank water this past weekend (I know it can be avoided, but ... I learn better by doing... :wall: ) so this looks great.

I just have an extra maxjet that I use for mixing saltwater. When I am done with the mixing and need to start transfering, I reverse my python, take off the big suction part, hook it to the maxjet and use it as a pump to put the water into my sump. Works like a charm and NO sucking..
 
Great tips :headbang2: ... I probably would not have thought of that. I saw a python at walmart today... I'm several states away from home, but I plan to get one when I get back.
 
I also bought a R/O-DI system on e-bay Aqua-Safe Aquarium ll.It is a 6 stage 110 gpd with 2-DI canisters $75 delivered,($49.99 plus $25 s/h/i).Float valve was $16.50 more.E-bay seller ID is "aquasafesystems"
 
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My mistake its a Aqua-Safe Aquarium ll 6 stage 2 DI canister.E-bay seller ID aquasafesystems
 
Great tips :headbang2: ... I probably would not have thought of that. I saw a python at walmart today... I'm several states away from home, but I plan to get one when I get back.

I should have told you that it is a maxjet 1200.
 
check out the link in my sig, they make some good 6 stage units for a darn good price IMO.

I didnt read the entire thread, but I thought id chime in with my suggestion... i think tis a good unit, I own one, and it only cost me $140 CAD shipped.

just noticed above, people who own the same unit.

I didnt buy the II model, I have the original, and I prefer its single DI chamber (larger in size) than the 2 smaller ones offered on their newer models.

However, model II is cheaper than I paid for mine.
but they are excellent systems, and come with all kinds of stuff NOT included but NEEDED anyway, by other brands.
 
I also bought a R/O-DI system on e-bay Aqua-Safe Aquarium ll.It is a 6 stage 110 gpd with 2-DI canisters $75 delivered,($49.99 plus $25 s/h/i).Float valve was $16.50 more.E-bay seller ID is "aquasafesystems"

I thought about getting this one.. What made up my mind, with the other I can immediately tell when the DI resin is spent because I can see into the container because it is clear.

But if you are looking for economical, I agree with you this one is the way to go.
 
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