Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 25 07:59:48 EDT 2007 | gsala
In addition, plenty of good news on this link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deionized_water Regards........GSx
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 18:02:51 EDT 2007 | erokc
I'm needing to use DI water for the first time. I called the local Culligan man and was told that distilled water was the same as DI so I bought some. I wanted to determine if it was DI so after reading the postings in the forum I determined the re
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 15:13:48 EDT 2007 | davef
Rob When the little light goes red, your supplier changes your ion beds. How does he determine when to change the carbon bed? Carbon certainly won't go bad as fast as the ion beds. Right?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 19:39:15 EDT 2007 | davef
Rob If your supplier replaces your carbon bed when the ion beds require replacement [when you call after the light goes red], it will not hurt anything, except increase your costs.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 12:34:54 EDT 2007 | rgduval
Dave, I'd be skeptical too, with that response! I've got a Culligan DI system installed here, and it's got it's own resistivity test meter. When the light goes red, it's time to call and get my resin changed. It's worked out pretty well here. Ba
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 17:09:26 EDT 2007 | erokc
I have requested info on the disposable cartridge. I was told it was made for lab use and has an indicator to show depleated use. I will try to determine how the indicator works, ie. measures quality at the outlet (hopefully) or some other scheme?
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 10:49:30 EDT 2007 | erokc
OK, I've found out more on the disposable cartridge. It is made by Siemens. There are four in the series. One of the part numbers is 3C0600002. It has colored resin and changes color to indicate depletion. Has hose connects each end. I will try
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 11:20:58 EDT 2007 | davef
Q1: Is it sufficent to simply put meter probes in the water to get a resistance reading? A1: No. You need a meter for the purpose. Myron-L [myronl.com] is one such company Q2: I'm very skeptical of the Culligan man as they tried to pass distilled w
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 25 12:22:30 EDT 2007 | erokc
Is it sufficent to simply put meter probes in the water to get a resistance reading? I'm very skeptical of the Culligan man as they tried to pass distilled water for DI water. As I watched my container being filled I asked how they determined when
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 09 19:17:56 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
steve- once again I mention that the lead that is actually in the water is in solution i.e. the lead is in a molecular form that has attached to a H2O molecule. To have a minimum of lead that is below the regulated ppm, there cannot be any chunks,