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MNtundraRet
Apr 27, 2024Navigator
I had one of the very first Reverse Osmosis units used in the hospital industry way back in the late sixties.
I had to install it myself. The first units ran at 250 lb. per square inch pressure. and had a rejection rate of 10 to 1.
You are more or less creating salt water rejected from the system, but you create ultra-pure water. A real over-kill here. A deionizer column and a carbon filter will work fine for drinking water with no water rejected. This is easy to find and install in an RV. 😁
way2roll
Apr 28, 2024Navigator II
I'll have to do some research on the de-ionizer. Always had RO systems as they are the only way to remove some of the pharma pollutants in this particular area (Gen X). But for travelling it may be overkill. Thanks!
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