OK guys, a little more help here. I am feverishly searching for the ideal R/O sytem, but likely won't get it until after the holiday. I would like to brew for the first time on my new system tomorrow or Saturday. I was able to find the 5 Gallon Primo water bottles for a reasonable price at a Kmart across the street from my clinic. I see that Meijer used to use culligan for their R/O dispenser, but now use a Primo system as well. I went ahead and purchased 3 of the 5 gallon jugs filled, because I am going to need some collection containers once I have the R/O system anyways. Here's the question:
I currently have 15 gallons of Primo R/O water in the back of my Jeep. If you guys had my water profile:
pH: 7.5
Total Dissolved Solids: 452 ppm
Electrical Conductivity: .75 mmho/cm
Cations/Anions: 9.2/9.0 me/L
Sodium: 12
Potassium: 3
Calcium: 103
Magnesium: 29
Total Hardness: 378
Nitrate: 0.6
Sulfate: 16
Chloride: 55
Carbonate: <1
Bicarbonate: 387
Total Alkalinity: 317
Total Phosphorus: <0.01
Total Iron: 0.17
Would you go ALL R/O and build the water profile from scratch? OR Would you go with a dilution process to at least take advantage of some of the mineral content of the water. I have been playing around with -TH-'s water calculator and tried several different options. Using my water (hard and very high in total alkalinity) and diluting it does leave my mash a little less acidic as I would like (pH 5.5 to 5.6), so I'm a little stumped as to what to do. It would be much easier if I had a pH meter and could make mash adjustments on the fly, but I don't have one yet (it's on the x-mas list). I realize that there are a lot of variables and these calculators are only estimations, so any feedback on what everyone would do would be fantastic. Thanks for your responses.....I truly appreciate it.