Rverese osmosis/ DI chose

Dajmon

New member
Hi I'm looking to buy reverse osmosis/di system and I need you guys(and gals) to help me chose the best one for my budget. I have 75G tank right now FOWLR but it's fairly new tank (couple months) and I would like to have corals as well in a month or two. I'm interesting in those two systems
http://www.amazon.com/4-Stage-Aquarium-Membrane-Housings-reverse/dp/B004KNBXJU/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1380983304&sr=8-13&keywords=reverse+osmosis+di#productDetails

http://www.amazon.com/Coralife-05692-Pure-Flo-50-Gallon-System/dp/B0006JKO9W/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1380983304&sr=8-6&keywords=reverse+osmosis+di

I would like to know which one would be better, and if you have any other suggestions I'm open for that but please post links to Amazon (I would like to use my credit card points)

Thank You very much for any help

Sincerely Mark
 

trackfast

Princess Trainer
Of the two choices I would buy the one with the 100GPD flow. Most of the other systems on Amazon seemed to be significantly costlier. But if you wanted to save the credit card points for something else, a lot of people like the RODI systems from Bulk Reef Supply.
 

sparky5785

New member
Here's another recommendation for you.

http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/brs-4-stage-value-plus-ro-di-system-75gpd.html

Also there's a group buy going on right now its too late to join but I'm in it and I could order it for you. The group buy price is $153. It includes the auto shut off valve, pressure gauge, flush kit, and dual inline tds meter. You'd have to paypal me and pick it up from me or meet up somewhere but its the best bang for your buck. Also if I add it to my order it'll ship for free because I'm already over free shipping. Let me know.

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Spartanman22

Well-known member
Here's another recommendation for you.

http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/brs-4-stage-value-plus-ro-di-system-75gpd.html[/url [/QUOTE] I have had this RODI unit for the past 4 years and never once have had a single issue or complaint. Works well and of good quality.
 

2clowns

Member
I use the BRS unit and it is great. That being said the higher flow model IMO would be the better bet. That way you can make change water and store the rest for ATO water. Good luck.
 

sparky5785

New member
I use the BRS unit and it is great. That being said the higher flow model IMO would be the better bet. That way you can make change water and store the rest for ATO water. Good luck.
The draw back to that is it has no pressure gauge. The incoming water pressure drastically changes the gpd of the unit. It has no tds meter. Hard to know when filters need to be changed without one. Flush kit prolongs the life of the filters. And the auto shut off when connected to a float valve in a container such as a brute trash can means you will always have 40ish gallons of pure ro/di water on hand at all times. The brs unit at 75gpd is more than sufficient for all but extremely large aquariums. And for the money it cannot be beat.

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