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I have been looking at several ro/di units from BRS. What is a good unit to go with?
 
I have the BRS 4 Stage Value PLUS and it works like a charm. The TDS meter is a must! It's very easy to read and use. I have mine setup with a Y off of my washer line with on/off. I get 55-60PSI into the unit and start making water. "Waste" line fills up the washer when needed.
 
How much water are you needing a day/week/etc? If you have a mixing station and plan to store a large amount I would go with a 150GPD. The 4 stage I have is plenty for me since I usually only keep 15g of water at any given moment.
 
I have the BRS 4 Stage Value PLUS and it works like a charm. The TDS meter is a must! It's very easy to read and use. I have mine setup with a Y off of my washer line with on/off. I get 55-60PSI into the unit and start making water. "Waste" line fills up the washer when needed.

This is the system I have and I love it.

Ryan
 
I use 5 stage brs and for me the DI lasts forever. Im still running 0 tds and havent changed DI in over a year. Probly need to tho lol

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I have a pretty good size mixing station. I think I am going with the 5 stage just trying to make up my mind on the gpd. Is there any difference in the water saver units?
 
If u have a big tub the gpd doesnt matter to much unless you really need more than 20-25gpd a 75gpd unit is plenty

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If u have a big tub the gpd doesnt matter to much unless you really need more than 20-25gpd a 75gpd unit is plenty

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From what I seen in an article the lower the gph on membranes the better it is I think if you gonna have a station I would go lower gph membrane since the water ia going to a mixing station once you use the watet you wont need water until next water change

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From what I seen in an article the lower the gph on membranes the better it is I think if you gonna have a station I would go lower gph membrane since the water ia going to a mixing station once you use the watet you wont need water until next water change

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Sorry I mean gpd

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