bluc wrote:Now have access to ro water. The machine is setup for drinking water will do some brews and report back :handgestures-thumbupleft: :-B
CyBaThUg wrote:Haha I work for the council
EziTasting wrote:bluc wrote:Now have access to ro water. The machine is setup for drinking water will do some brews and report back :handgestures-thumbupleft: :-B
RO water will give you good results! Only issue I take with RO systems is that for every litre you draw off, it flushes a litre of waste water down the drain! Very wasteful...CyBaThUg wrote:Haha I work for the council
Well then it should be easy for you to get the info! :D
wynnum1 wrote:Anyone have a good explanation on how RO systems works and does it need mains pressure supply and what system to buy and what is the cost per liter.
wynnum1 wrote:Anyone have a good explanation on how RO systems works and does it need mains pressure supply and what system to buy and what is the cost per liter.
wynnum1 wrote:Just looking at what it would cost to process rain water and what needed to connect the water has to be filtered first before it is put through the membrane. The waste water i think would be useful because its been filtered and not chlorinated or having a lot of minerals.
EziTasting wrote:wynnum1 wrote:Just looking at what it would cost to process rain water and what needed to connect the water has to be filtered first before it is put through the membrane. The waste water i think would be useful because its been filtered and not chlorinated or having a lot of minerals.
I think the point of rain water is to 'not have to process' it... filtering maybe to get leaf litter and the like out... isn't it the cleanest of the waters (depending on where you live, of course)?!?
EziTasting wrote:wynnum1 wrote:Just looking at what it would cost to process rain water and what needed to connect the water has to be filtered first before it is put through the membrane. The waste water i think would be useful because its been filtered and not chlorinated or having a lot of minerals.
I think the point of rain water is to 'not have to process' it... filtering maybe to get leaf litter and the like out... isn't it the cleanest of the waters (depending on where you live, of course)?!?
bluc wrote:wynnum1 wrote:Anyone have a good explanation on how RO systems works and does it need mains pressure supply and what system to buy and what is the cost per liter.
Ours has a pressure pump that forces the water through a series of three filters. As far as I know there is a quite a few different filters and different water profiles can be made by changing the filters. Afaik drinking water profile is what you want for brewing..
This is the one I have going to connect it up today
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