http://www.waterfilters.net/Reverse-Osmosis-Membranes.html Aquaman explains how you can easily identify what membrane you need for your reverse osmosis system. If you don't know the model # of the system and you don't have a manual, you will need to remove the RO membrane from the membrane housing. nearly all RO membranes have a label that is only visible if removed from the membrane housing. It's easy to do, and Aquaman will walk you through the process in this helpful video. Aquaman is a Water Quality Association Certified Water Specialist. His training and experience have given him a deep understanding of water chemistry and water purification equipment. This enables him to provide scientifically accurate information that you can trust!
@frank0067 That's a tall order for under $200. What you are asking for is more like $300, and probably will require the aftermarket addition of a calcite filter for the remineralization. It may exist as a pre-packaged system, but I've never seen one.
aquamanwisdom 10 months ago
Cab you give me advise to which RO system is best .. I want to spend under $200 Id like to buy a system that can re=mineralize the water add PH and hopefuly be a good ORP potential
frank0067 10 months ago