StreetRider
Active Member
I see more and more Reverse Osmosis setups coming with DeIonizing stages in them.
Is that over kill?
Can your water be too pure?
D.I. water will attack metal and leach particles of them metal in an effort to become less pure. I am not sure of the technical terminology for it, but pure water does not want to be pure.
Now, I know we add nutes, but....
How pure is pure?
I have a little distiller that I am burning out trying to keep out, and the prices of RO units are so high.
Is that over kill?
Can your water be too pure?
D.I. water will attack metal and leach particles of them metal in an effort to become less pure. I am not sure of the technical terminology for it, but pure water does not want to be pure.
Now, I know we add nutes, but....
How pure is pure?
I have a little distiller that I am burning out trying to keep out, and the prices of RO units are so high.