I mean in the canisters themselves do I need media cartridges to hold the blocks and sediment filters?The chloramine monster has brackets to mount it
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I mean in the canisters themselves do I need media cartridges to hold the blocks and sediment filters?The chloramine monster has brackets to mount it
No. Do you have 3 canisters?
Not sure those canisters are standard 10" size? Is it just 2 canisters?
I bought 3 new canisters from BRS for $16.00 each. En route. With two carbon blocks and a sediment filter ;-)Three and pretty sure they aren't standard - I know that because of the wrench issue.
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Thanks for the link. Hopefully 2 10" carbon blocks (plus sediment filter) should do the trick. Will find out soon enough when everything shows up -hopefully Friday.Lawrence,
I had similar questions recently and we addressed some of these issues on another thread you may find useful:
http://www.bareefers.org/forum/threads/chloramine-ro-di.20725/
My take-away from that and other research was that lots of people are successfully using either 2 10" carbon filters (at least 1 of which is rated for chloramine), or a 20" chloramine monster, often with another carbon filter. I went with 2 10" filters because it fit better with my system and space. I felt the monster was more than I needed (it is marketed toward commerical use) but I have no doubt it would also work well.
John
Bought two of them. The kold sterile is largely dismantled for now.You certainly want at least one of the 2 to be chlorplus 10, just order one now and use the second regular carbon block you bought later.
Learning.Oh good. Carbon block can mean a lot of different things. Chlorplus 10 is specifically chloramine removing.
If you are in the east bay (EDMUD) there is only chloramines no chlorine since 2005 or something like that when I talked with them on the phone.I started of with 4 stage Sediment, Carbon, Membrane, DI. Then I added another canister for dual DI. Then after this thread, I added another Carbon. And switched both carbons to the chloramine specific ones. Never tested for chloramines, but not too expensive as an extra safeguard.
Chloramine is a combination of ammonia with chlorineIf you are in the east bay (EDMUD) there is only chloramines no chlorine since 2005 or something like that when I talked with them on the phone.
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