Yeah, then you can run your return line to the cap through a de-ionizer and continually siphon off any phosphates! This is an interesting point in that if I don't de-ionize the replacement water for my salt water tank I get an algae bloom. That's how much phosphates are added to our county water, yes the water companies add phosphate to coat the pipes to reduce lead in the water.
This filter claims to remove all dissolved minerals, all heavy metals and phosphates. Has any one ever tested mineral water to see how good it really is? Can I sell any one some water? FYI Most good fish stores with salt water variety's sell water that has bean filtered extremely well not a bad idea for that next coolant flush! Jeff E. Lilburn, Ga. 87'WESTY Weekender (BOXOBLOX) 87'GL |
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