Wtb deluxe vertex puratek 100

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That's a rather high yield. If I'm not mistaken, 1 to 1 ratio is the best I've seen an Rodi unit do with dual membranes and a Booster pump. But I could be wrong.
 
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Maybe it's my starting water pressure plus the booster pump. I'm usually at 160 psi. It's that norm?
 
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I typically get about 90 psi on my unit with my Booster. Not sure what is recommended though to not damage the membrane. Maybe someone can chime in....I kinda want a a spectra pure unit over my brs.
 

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I read some bad review on it..like pump stop working less then a year. Depend on your tap input ppm (my is tap at 150+) it might not be 1:1. It maybe is just fluke but what finally change my mind is since its from Germany there little to no support with **** hit the fan according to user. I mean price is excellent no one have a 1:1 unit that is even close to their price. But I just don't want to the one of the fluke so going with SpectraPure MAXCAP 2:1 at least their local.

And sry about that MOD posted in the wrong section. Please move to buying forum or delete thx.
 
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I typically get about 90 psi on my unit with my Booster. Not sure what is recommended though to not damage the membrane. Maybe someone can chime in....I kinda want a a spectra pure unit over my brs.
Just add the spectra pure 90 gpd 99% rejection membrane with proper flow restrictor and max cap di and silica buster. No need for a new unit. That's what i did.
 

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