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- 98-99% TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) rejection from TFC membrane.
- Compact, great for hotels, apartments, RV's and travel.
- Diverter valve adapter (for easy kitchen faucet connection).
- New and Improved Installation Manual with Troubleshooting Guide
- All components and accessories are included for quick and easy installation, tubing attached
Our 3 Stage Portable Reverse Osmosis System is perfect for apartments, RV's, or travel. 50 gallon per day membrane makes about 2 gallons of water in an hour (at 60 psi - 77º F)!
Simply connect it to your faucet with the diverter valve adapter, turn on your tap water, and collect the pure water into a storage bottle (or any container). After usage just disconnect and store, it's compact size unit takes up very little space, (15" long, 7" high, 7" wide).
Three stage system includes a 5 micron sediment prefilter for reduction of rust and particulate, and provides protection for carbon prefilter, a carbon prefilter (activated carbon) prefiltration for chlorine, taste and odor removal & organic impurities, final stage a high-performance Reverse Osmosis Membrane 50 gpd, where dissolved minerals, heavy metals, and other contaminants are removed.
Reverse Osmosis membrane rejects the following contaminants: Arsenic, Barium, Cadmium, Chromium (Hexavalent), Chromium (Trivalent), Copper, Turbidity, Fluoride, Lead, Radium 226/228, Selenium, and TDS.
3 year warranty on hardware. Maintenance: Sediment filter, activated carbon filter recommended change every six months for regular usage, or once a year in light usage.
Note: Reverse osmosis typically wastes 3 to 4 gallons of water for every gallon it produces.
Notice: consumer is responsible for following any state and/or local regulations and plumbing codes pertinent to the purchase, installation and operation of our products. Average Rating of 4.00 out of 2 reviews
Rating :      great filter - Adam Michon, Nov 13, 2007
I just got and tested this filter,
it connected to my sink very easy.
it has a switch so you can select filter or bypass the filter unit.
it worked well and the water tastes good,
I did not want a pressurized tank like most systems have, I know that makes it a little slow, but its not that slow, I just set a water pitcher under it while I cook dinner, one liter in 6 min. with my regular city water pressure.
and because there is no pressure tank this system is really portable.
just perfect for someone that wants to take a system with them.
it kind of looks like you could build it your self, its really simple, looks easy to fix and maintain.
no more evil fluoride, MTBE or other bad things in my water anymore.
good price as well.
Rating :      Functional, but... - R. Montgomery, Aug 30, 2007
First off, you should know that anyone with some fundemental knowledge of water treatment can make one of these in their garage from catalog parts. That's exactly what this unit looks like, too. I bought it because it was cheap, but a week later I saw a better system advertised at the local home center for $20 less.
The unit I received came with a faucet adaptor. That's right, just one adaptor and it didn't fit anything in my house, so before I could use the unit I had to go to the store and get a part to mate the RO unit to a faucet. Once that was accomplished, I was able to make RO water right away, and the best I can tell, the unit works properly. It does, however, have a terrible rejection rate; something in the range of 10:1 reject to product water. This is much to high for city water, even on a bad day. This is probably because the city water pressure is too low, but there is no way to tell. There is no information in the instruction regarding pressure requirements.
Part of the problem with the unit is the instuctions are nearly worthless. They look like a third generation copy spit out of a copier in need of a good cleaning. There is nothing in the instructions about the minimum or maximum operating pressure, nothing about recovery rate, no troubleshooting guidance and the print is blurry. Unless you have a good idea what your doing already, you might want to try somebody else's product.
The good news is that the unit is truely portable and requires no power whatsoever to operate. You could probably use it on a camping trip if you had a hand pump or some other way to develope enough pressure to operate the unit. It is compact, but the tubing array just hangs loose with no provisions for storage or detaching, making it somewhat difficult to store neatly. Overall, not a very well thought out product, and more expensive than it should be.
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