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mashdar

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For the first time, I bought some water from the (new) Primo RO water dispensers at the grocery. I filled a 304SS keg and two PET carboys.

Upon getting home, I remembered that RO water is a fairly aggressive solvent. I'm windering if I need to get it out of that keg.
  1. Any reason to worry?
  2. I threw in 0.25g/gal gypsum the add some ions. Still an issue?
  3. The primo machine has a post-RO filter. I can't imagine what this would be other than a remineralization filter. Maybe this makes it a non-issue?
I have some CaCO3 sitting around from the stone ages, but I'm not jumping to throw it in...

Any thoughts/musings/data welcome.
 
For the first time, I bought some water from the (new) Primo RO water dispensers at the grocery. I filled a 304SS keg and two PET carboys.

Upon getting home, I remembered that RO water is a fairly aggressive solvent. I'm windering if I need to get it out of that keg.
  1. Any reason to worry?
  2. I threw in 0.25g/gal gypsum the add some ions. Still an issue?
  3. The primo machine has a post-RO filter. I can't imagine what this would be other than a remineralization filter. Maybe this makes it a non-issue?
I have some CaCO3 sitting around from the stone ages, but I'm not jumping to throw it in...

Any thoughts/musings/data welcome.
Thanks for bringing this up... I've been considering buying RO in bulk myself and intending to use valveless sankes to store it.
:mug:
 
Thanks for bringing this up... I've been considering buying RO in bulk myself and intending to use valveless sankes to store it.
:mug:
I feel like a small amount (0.1g/gal?) CaCO3 would make it much less corrosive, but it would complicate water calcs due to poor solubility.

But I may be overestimating the threat. I'd hate to get a pinhole on a weld or something.
 
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