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nim75sg 02-06-2005 12:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wlchew
Did you look at the in-line TDS at Reef Depot? $90.
(It is an alternative option for your consideration.)

looks good leh.

Yes .. seen that thread at SRC but the unit is not mobile and has to connect in-line with the RO/DI unit. That's why I opt for the TDS meter instead from Marine Depot.

Very "mah fang" leh ;)

PJM 02-06-2005 12:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nim75sg
Yes .. seen that thread at SRC but the unit is not mobile and has to connect in-line with the RO/DI unit. That's why I opt for the TDS meter instead from Marine Depot.

Very "mah fang" leh ;)

Hi bro,
Care to share what is DI unit ?
I'm dealing with water treatment for drinking but new to DI unit.

since TDS read zero , i suppose is the same qualitt as RO , right
Have u heard of Resin filter?


Thanks.

william

PJM 02-06-2005 01:08 AM

Hi bros,
May i know what is the purpose for using resin filter for keeping marine fishes?
As i have some members asking me for that too.

Thanks .... :)

Sorry if i interupt your thread... :o

nim75sg 02-06-2005 01:31 AM

DI water is Deionized Water and is free of impurities and dissolved solids but not from bacteria.

DI water is not intended for human consumption as there are no minerals and even though deionized water is at first neutral (ph 7.0) but a small amount of CO2 from the air will dissolve in it causing pH to drop to as low as 5.6

The purpose of using resins is to remove all ions from tap water resulting in Deionized Water.

PJM 02-06-2005 01:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nim75sg
DI water is Deionized Water and is free of impurities and dissolved solids but not from bacteria.

DI water is not intended for human consumption as there are no minerals and even though deionized water is at first neutral (ph 7.0) but a small amount of CO2 from the air will dissolve in it causing pH to drop to as low as 5.6

The purpose of using resins is to remove all ions from tap water resulting in Deionized Water.



ok...thanks for the info.

By the way have u ever use resin filter before?

I have import in some of it. i can give you one to try out if u want... :)
Just let me know the result will do.

cheers.


william
6251 2895

nim75sg 02-06-2005 12:37 PM

OK William .. I will contact you soon (around mid June) after my business trip to Singapore.

PJM 03-06-2005 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nim75sg
OK William .. I will contact you soon (around mid June) after my business trip to Singapore.


i have made a test but i didn,t read zero in my TDS meter.

My specification for the resin as follows:
Made purely with ion exchange resin.It removes calcium and magnesium ions from water exchange then for harmless sodium ion,effection for the protection of home appliances against a build up of calcium and magnesium deposits .

Could it be different type of resin?

nim75sg 04-06-2005 12:31 PM

Most likely a different type of resin or another possibility is that your TDS meter slightly out of calibration. ;)

Kangarooo 06-07-2005 06:40 PM

Hi all bros,

Any bros who r interested in getting a TDS meter, i can get for $45 per piece. (Standard TDS meter as using in normal chemistry labs to test the TDS in water industry, means it's industrial quality)

Since am in KL, so i will post it to you guys, a postal charge of $5 will be add on. So, If you guys can gather and order in a bigger volumn, it will cut down the postal charge to one time charge only.

I will post the photos asap.

Sincere from,
Rooo

p/s: I was active in Planted Tank forum, but now into marine :)

maddiericola 19-06-2009 10:40 AM

what is the brand of the TDS meter?


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