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Old 08-27-2007, 06:59 PM
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Ross, on the rental system....do they ever upgrade the unit or do you get stuck with the same system for ever and ever even if they start using a better system....or do they stay pretty much the same?
Why upgrade? I don't know the answer, but I have never chosen to upgrade. I'm not sure what I would upgrade to. My thoughts are that as long as it works, I'm fine.
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Old 08-27-2007, 07:02 PM
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Ok Thanks for all the advice you two! I am going to give it a try. I am hoping to have it installed before I leave for vacation...that way when I come back...hopefully I can get my watering out of the way to visit with family that will be in town....I hate to have to tell everyone that I will take 3 hours to water my orchids before I can spend time with them...they just wouldn't understand...lol.
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Old 08-27-2007, 07:04 PM
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Oh...one other thought. There is one other company in my area...they only sell and install the unit...but didn't say what brand it was.....it is 799.00 and is a five stage system and a 3.5 gallon tank and will draw up to 50 gallons a day! I guess I could throw it on the credit card...but I really hate to do that because then I am paying interest on it...not that it would really be that much...
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Old 08-27-2007, 07:06 PM
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Oh...one other thought. There is one other company in my area...they only sell and install the unit...but didn't say what brand it was.....it is 799.00 and is a five stage system and a 3.5 gallon tank and will draw up to 50 gallons a day! I guess I could throw it on the credit card...but I really hate to do that because then I am paying interest on it...not that it would really be that much...
I don't see the point, unless you need that capacity! By the way, 5- stage has to do with filters. Culligen has 4 filters plus the membrane for 5 stage.
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Old 08-27-2007, 07:10 PM
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Gotcha....thanks for the help!
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Regarding RO systems? Here is my 2 cents worth...I decided to rent from Culligan because they do the filter changes and so on. I had to agree to rent for 2 years before I could cancel. I have had it for about 3 days and I really like it! I sometimes get yucci smells from my water and now because they told me that if I use the system more, it works better so now I water the chids, drink more water and my tea (which I love about the same as the plants) tastes better! I will change to a zero waste system when my required time is finished but I really like the RO and should have done it years ago.

regards, mary
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Old 08-27-2007, 08:23 PM
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I did a searching for the spec. from the system that I installed. I gave some wrong #'s. The system makes 10 gallons a day. The base cost is 159.00 for the complete system. extra filters are prefilter and filter set are 38.00 and the membrane is 40.00 which needs to be replaced twice a year. So for the first year your cost will be without tax 237.00 and 160.00 a year after that. And you own the system. They claim to remove 99% of all contaminates. Hope this helps. The system is s GE smartwater RO system available at Home Depot.
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I just purchased a Watt's Zero-Waste system that produces 24 gallons/day. Considered rental but wanted a system that does not send 75%+ of the water used during filtering down the drain.

My plan is to feed the RO water into a 200 gal storage tank with a float shut-off.
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I just purchased a Watt's Zero-Waste system that produces 24 gallons/day. Considered rental but wanted a system that does not send 75%+ of the water used during filtering down the drain.

My plan is to feed the RO water into a 200 gal storage tank with a float shut-off.
That is interesting I have never heard of a zero.waste system (great Idea). We used those float switches in the automated car washes. Let us know how it works for you.
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Old 08-28-2007, 11:26 AM
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Yup, go ahead and buy one if that's an option. It's a lot cheaper than renting. I also have roughly thirty plants, and I bought an RO unit and had it installed in the kitchen under the sink. So now there's a water tap over the sink that dispenses nothing but RO water. I have three ten-gallon buckets in the garage that are filled with RO water. Since I usually go through a bucket each morning when I water the plants, it's not difficult to keep the three in the garage filled at all times. I change the filter twice a year, which is a relatively hassle-free fifteen to thirty minute job. I think the initial set-up for the unit and its installation was somewhere in the neighborhood of $200. Filters are maybe around thirty bucks for my unit. I think it's probably one of the best investments I've made since I started this hobby.
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