Reddit Reddit reviews 0PPM Portable 100GPD Reverse Osmosis RO+DI Filtration POQ-4B-100

We found 5 Reddit comments about 0PPM Portable 100GPD Reverse Osmosis RO+DI Filtration POQ-4B-100. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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0PPM Portable 100GPD Reverse Osmosis RO+DI Filtration POQ-4B-100
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5 Reddit comments about 0PPM Portable 100GPD Reverse Osmosis RO+DI Filtration POQ-4B-100:

u/brulosopher · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

Using a relatively affordable RO filter I found on Amazon, I was able to reduce my TDS from the ~380ppm to 3ppm (went through a few months where the water to my house came from a different source during maintenance). I'd wager the store-bought RO Matt used is sub-5ppm, curious to see as well.

u/Peuned · 2 pointsr/microgrowery

get a 'portable' 4 stage RO+DI system on ebay. i think amazon comes pretty close, been a few weeks since i checked. it's just normal filters in normal housings, attached to each other and ready to connect. the only issue, if it is one, is that it doesn't come with a storage tank, and it's slow. but i trickle fill multiple 5 gal containers in a day no prob. pay more for more gph but there's no need to pay more as long as your filters are good, the housing doesn't matter much to me.

amazon 100GPD 4 stage RO+DI 70$

the DI filter will need to be changed more frequently, 300-400 gallons. i'd recommend getting a color changing one to replace it with, that way you can gauge exactly when it's used up. one of the best deals for growers.

u/thatfatbastard · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

I use this filter based off of another user's suggestion. I haven't had the resulting water tested, but my Total Dissolved Solids meter went from about 180ppm from the tap to 0ppm after this filter.

Caution: It takes a looooong time to collect my water. In fact, I have to do it a day ahead of time.

u/CanaConnoisseur · 1 pointr/OKmarijuana
  1. Is your tap water that bad you cant just use some ph up/down to balance? I would invest in a RO water system like this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005LJ8EXU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_K33bBbMMTMYHV or this https://www.amazon.com/Portable-Reverse-Osmosis-Filtration-POQ-4B-100/dp/B00DBOXLQC/ref=sr_1_2?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1527297170&sr=1-2&keywords=portable+ro%2Bdi
  2. Autos typically get put into the same pot they will be in their whole life. Once the tap root is like an inch you just hop it into its new home. Full 24h light cycles are suggested for best results on most autos. Your nute situation would be dependent on your grow medium etc.. I would recommend some good soil for beginners and aside from just reg feedings I wouldn't use much fertilizers or enhancers just let the light and soil do the work.
  3. Check out r/microgrowery