Beav:
Thanks for the input. I have no way of knowing what the TDS of the water at my house is.
From looking at the size of the replacement filers for the DI300 both are about the same size (DI300 is 20"). But no one debates that a DI300 will process 300 gallons of water before the cartridges need to be replaced.
Does 2" give me 200 more gallons of water according to those formula's you have?
I don't have a water spigot in the garage at the townhome where I live so I use two 25 gal water tanks and a transfer pump to supply my PW.
So I'll have a better idea than most people how much water was DI-Ionized before the tanks are up as opposed to using free flowing water from a garden tap.
While the CRSpotless system is more snazzier, I may just give this local place a shot and see how much water does get DI-Ionized before the tanks run out. Then I can use that as a basis for making a decesion between the two.
Sorry for the long response
Thanks for the input. I have no way of knowing what the TDS of the water at my house is.
From looking at the size of the replacement filers for the DI300 both are about the same size (DI300 is 20"). But no one debates that a DI300 will process 300 gallons of water before the cartridges need to be replaced.
Does 2" give me 200 more gallons of water according to those formula's you have?
I don't have a water spigot in the garage at the townhome where I live so I use two 25 gal water tanks and a transfer pump to supply my PW.
So I'll have a better idea than most people how much water was DI-Ionized before the tanks are up as opposed to using free flowing water from a garden tap.
While the CRSpotless system is more snazzier, I may just give this local place a shot and see how much water does get DI-Ionized before the tanks run out. Then I can use that as a basis for making a decesion between the two.
Sorry for the long response