I wanna buy a new R/O unit (the kind you connect to the faucet head) and most of them say you must have water coming out with at least 45 psi in order for it to operate correctly. Is there an easy way to find out how much pressure I have coming from my kitchen sink? I used to have an R/O system but I don't recall it mentioning water pressure, and I have a new faucet since when I had it, would a new faucet change the pressure?
Additionally, almost each of them is now an RO/DI system with one, two or three DI resin cartridges. Will this style of SW/reef water maker create water too pure for plants? They all claim to create water with 0 TDS.
Hmm, I just unscrewed the aerator and the threads on my tap are on the inside and not the outside like the old faucet. Is there a connector that I can put on there that will make outer threads or will I have to get a new faucet first?
Additionally, almost each of them is now an RO/DI system with one, two or three DI resin cartridges. Will this style of SW/reef water maker create water too pure for plants? They all claim to create water with 0 TDS.
Hmm, I just unscrewed the aerator and the threads on my tap are on the inside and not the outside like the old faucet. Is there a connector that I can put on there that will make outer threads or will I have to get a new faucet first?
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