Posts Tagged ‘money’

Under sink reverse osmosis filter, should i get a booster pump?

Im looking for a reverse osmosis water filter for drinking water, and Im noticing that theirs allot of options, including a booster pump or a WQA approved system. I don’t want to spend money for something that isn’t necessary, and since I don’t know much about this kind of system Im hoping to get some input.


Related Blogs

how good is a pur water filter compared to an ro filter for aquarium use (saltwater and fresh)?

I am on city water (not to bad but not that good)i also have hard water
would filtering my water through a pur filter designed for household use take any of the hard water elements out and even make it anything close to ro water.
i dont have the money to put into an ro filter at this time does anyone have any suggestions on how to make such a filter to atleast take some of the crap out?


Related Blogs

Brown Algae in my saltwater fish tank, but no access to RO water.. what next?

Ok, truth is, I HAVE access to RO water, but my tank is on the 3rd floor of my apartment complex. Carrying those jugs up every week is such a pain. Are there any OTHER solutions to my problem?

I have a 29 gallon tank with only base rock, 2 clown fish and a small foxface rabbit fish "Fish-Only Tank" I change 5 gallons of my water every week. It grows back within a day or two.

I’ve been looking at those RO systems online, but I just can’t put down the money for one of those right now.

Any ideas?


Related Blogs

No Water Pressure after replacing GE Water Filters?

I have a GE Water Filtration system for my well water. I replaced the two filters and the second I turn on the water, I go to the house and no water pressure; it just trickles. I had water pressure before with the dirty filters but now nothing with the clean filters. Ive turned on and off everything changed filters again. But still no water pressure!!!

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

NO MONEY FOR A PROFESSIONAL TO COME AND LOOK AT IT EITHER


Related Blogs

What is more effective, a diy pond filter or one you buy at the store?

I just built a 750 gallon pond and I am on a tight budget. As many people know a good filter is usually about 0+ but I don’t have that kind of money to spend. I found online a do it yourself filter on youtube. I wanted to know which would you think would be more effective. Here are my two choices, a DIY filter made out of a Rubbermaid container or this store bought one for 0 for a 1,000 gallon pond. My goal is to get one that needs minimal cleaning and keeps the water clear. I provided two links, one of ebay and one of youtube.com. If you don’t want to use the youtube link just go on youtube and type "diy pond filter". For ebay type "pressurized filter 1000" and it should be the first one on e-bay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Pressurized-UV-7-Watt-UV-Pond-Filter-Up-1000-Gallon-/300440649514?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item45f3a87f2a


Related Blogs

rain water instead of ro water?

i have heard you can use rain water instead of RO water anyone know anythink about this as i would rather do that what we the credit crunch and all would saved me money and time if i could, and if i you can use rain water how do you prepear it to put it in your fish tank?


Related Blogs

how good is a pur water filter compared to an ro filter for aquarium use (saltwater and fresh)?

I am on city water (not to bad but not that good)i also have hard water
would filtering my water through a pur filter designed for household use take any of the hard water elements out and even make it anything close to ro water.
i dont have the money to put into an ro filter at this time does anyone have any suggestions on how to make such a filter to atleast take some of the crap out?


Related Blogs

Do I still need to replace my frig filter/6-months if I have installed an RO sytem to it from my kitchen sink.

I have about a year that I installed an Reverse Osmosis system at my kitchen sink and connected my refrigerators water supply to my RO system. However, I wonder if I am just wasting my money continueing to replace the refrigerator filter. Can I just install a bypass valve or something, so that There is no need to continue replacing RO filters as well as refrigerator filters?


Related Blogs