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Mr X

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Jul 15, 2008, 1:36:14 PM7/15/08
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Hello group. Can anyone answer my question. My tap water is roughly 400 ppm
and has a ph of 7.3. If I recurculated a container of water through an
external filter full of activated charcoal would I notice much of a
difference in water purity and ph? I do not intend on using the water for
fish but for drinking.

Thanks


John Smith

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Jul 15, 2008, 2:11:14 PM7/15/08
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400 ppm what? Ca?/total hardness?

You would need zeolite or an ion exchange resin to lower that. And,
with these I would use potassium chloride instead of sodium chloride (or
a 50/50 mix of potassium chloride with sodium chloride to recharge the
zeolite/ion-exchange-resin ... there are other ways--google will show
you these.)

Carbon will not influence ph, at least not much ... to lower ph you will
need an acid buffer to add to the water and lower ph.

You could consider exchanging part of the aquarium water with deionized
water--this would be fast, safe and easy--do it in increments--maybe 25%
of the aquarium water at a time.

Regards,
JS

Bob

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Jul 16, 2008, 12:00:12 PM7/16/08
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"Mr X" <boomshaka@@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Reverse Osmosis would be a way to go to remove the hardness from your
drinking water ( and everything else). It's not a cheap method but not
overly expensive in the long run.
http://www.freedrinkingwater.com/

That being said is there a particular reason that you want to lower the
hardness in your drinking water ? The PH isn't bad and hardness in drinking
water isn't known to be bad for you...in fact you get a little calcium from
it.
http://healthvermont.gov/enviro/water/hardness.aspx

HTH,
Bob


John Smith

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Jul 24, 2008, 11:40:01 AM7/24/08
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A cheap way to remove calcium/general-hardness from water is plants.
They use up these elements as the build plant material ...

A body of water growing algae and plants outdoors will eventually become
soft. A childs' swimming pool, a large-old aquarium, etc. can be
employed. A bit of potassium, phosphorus and nitrogen should get the
process accelerated and to progress at a good rate of speed, a general
test kit will let you know when the water is ready ...

Regards,
JS

Aquarium Fish

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Oct 5, 2008, 4:21:13 AM10/5/08
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You would be better off buying a Heavy Metal water purifying removal unit,
used for discus fish. If you intend to use as drinking water.

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http://www.aquariumfish.me

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John Smith

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On Oct 5, 3:21 am, "Aquarium Fish" <aquariumf...@blueyonder.co.uk>
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> You would be better off buying a Heavy Metal water purifying removal unit,
> used for discus fish. If you intend to use as drinking water.
>
> --http://www.aquariumfish.me

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> "Mr X" <boomshaka@@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > Hello group. Can anyone answer my question. My tap water is roughly 400
> > ppm and has a ph of 7.3. If I recurculated a container of water through an
> > external filter full of activated charcoal would I notice much of a
> > difference in water purity and ph? I do not intend on using the water for
> > fish but for drinking.
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John SMityh is talking through hthe hole in his head as usual. Pay him
no attention as all he is is an old wanker and little boi lover.

Jim Rojas

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Jun 5, 2009, 3:10:59 PM6/5/09
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Buy a Zerowater filter or pitcher. It removes 99 percent of everything,
and requires no electricity. It is far superior than the Brita models.
Home Depot carries it for $90. You can use it on a ceramic water stand
or you can use it with a standard water cooler.

http://www.zerowater.com/Shop/

Jim Rojas

Tynk

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Jun 5, 2009, 7:18:29 PM6/5/09
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Get a fucking clue you nitwit.............you sound like john Smiths
asshole talking such shit in this group.The area is a fucking
wasteland dude...........get a clue for chris sakes

Tynk

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Jun 5, 2009, 7:20:17 PM6/5/09
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On Jun 5, 2:10 pm, Jim Rojas <jro...@tech-man.com> wrote:

Anb replying to posts made in July of 2008 no less whata a fucking
jerkoff!

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