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<blockquote data-quote="bigbyte" data-source="post: 2182660" data-attributes="member: 11477"><p>[USER=1119]@6pack[/USER] , which Aquaguard filter your are using currently? Maintaining the filters yourself is very easy and you can get original/ compatible replacement filters online.</p><p></p><p>Yes, some of the cheap filters are good for nothing but there are some reputed manufacturers also. On Amazon, you can find original Aquaguard filters as well.</p><p></p><p>In general a Non-RO system has outside prefilter (Optional) followed by Sediment filter (5 microns), Pre Carbon (known as chemi block in AquaGuard, it can be activated carbon granules or can be block type which is less common ), Micro Filter (0,1 micron) or Ultra Filter(0.01 micron), Post Carbon (optional, mostly granules ), Alkaline Cartridge (Mostly optional in non RO) and finally UV.</p><p></p><p>For municipal water, where TDS levels are less than 200, MF/UF is suitable. TDS meter has to be calibrated properly and ideal TDS should be around 100. [USER=20086]@skoka123[/USER] is absolutely right, infact using UF won't result in any change of TDS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbyte, post: 2182660, member: 11477"] [USER=1119]@6pack[/USER] , which Aquaguard filter your are using currently? Maintaining the filters yourself is very easy and you can get original/ compatible replacement filters online. Yes, some of the cheap filters are good for nothing but there are some reputed manufacturers also. On Amazon, you can find original Aquaguard filters as well. In general a Non-RO system has outside prefilter (Optional) followed by Sediment filter (5 microns), Pre Carbon (known as chemi block in AquaGuard, it can be activated carbon granules or can be block type which is less common ), Micro Filter (0,1 micron) or Ultra Filter(0.01 micron), Post Carbon (optional, mostly granules ), Alkaline Cartridge (Mostly optional in non RO) and finally UV. For municipal water, where TDS levels are less than 200, MF/UF is suitable. TDS meter has to be calibrated properly and ideal TDS should be around 100. [USER=20086]@skoka123[/USER] is absolutely right, infact using UF won't result in any change of TDS. [/QUOTE]
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