What do you think the cause of that was?
What do you think the cause of that was?
I'd like to thank you all for the thread and the input ..... I bought a GE RO system at a thrift store for $5.00 (has all the filters, membrane, etc., but no storage tank) .... I've been wondering how I can hook it up and use it for brew water.... you've given me some ideas ...... does it make any difference how big a tank you use? I'd like to go to 10 or 15 gallon if I can ..... I believe it says it makes about 4 gallons a day, so is there any way to increase that, or not? (i.e. will I have to upgrade to a new one?) Jus' thinkin' ........
Just thought of something, will running the water thru an RO system remove Flouride or not?
That is 3 batches of mineral build up in my HLT recirculating pipe. I never CIP with PBW this part of my brewery. It goes to show you why my beer has been turning out like garbage since I moved.
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I see the mineral build up now - at first I thought the face was eroding away? Is that buildup or just the casting?
If that's the GE RO system that takes their proprietary filters, save yourself the headache and toss it. The filters cost almost as much as an entire RO system that takes standard filters/membranes. The rejection rate/wasted water is also very, very high on the GE system. I know, I had one and tossed it in favor of a standard RO system.
@ The_Bishop - Thanks for the comeback .... I guess I'll re-donate it and let some other sucker buy itIf that's the GE RO system that takes their proprietary filters, save yourself the headache and toss it. The filters cost almost as much as an entire RO system that takes standard filters/membranes. The rejection rate/wasted water is also very, very high on the GE system. I know, I had one and tossed it in favor of a standard RO system.