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fred
 
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Although it does not really apply, I love a quote from a motorcycle
maintenance book I read (paraphrased, because I don't have it here to get
the exact quote)

"If you use distilled water you can expect the battery to last for 12
months, but if you use tap water it will only last one year"

I know motorcycle batteries are a completly different world, but I still
like the quote.

Eric

"Larry W4CSC" wrote in message
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Red CloudŽ wrote in
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R.O. water has even lower mineral content than distilled water. It's
actually better for the battery, since it's the minerals that cause
the harm.

rusty



Which RO dealer told you that? No RO system can produce the TOTAL
dissolved solids of my commercial distiller at 3.8ppm. Hell, it's easy to
try. Take a glass of RO water....Drop a power cord into the water and

plug
it into the wall. Distilled water is an INSULATOR. WRJA-TV's television
transmitter puts 18,500VDC on the distilled water that cools their two RCA
Klystrons on UHF. Body current is in microamps....

Nope...doesn't wash. The only contaminants in distilled water are
distillable liquids like benzene and the other ...enes. This is why we
pass them through activated carbon which removes them by attaching their
ions....

Then there's the problem of bacterial toxins passing through the membrane
when the trapped bacteria break down in the water stream....a serious
problem RO would rather you didn't know about.

Biologicals don't survive 100C for hours....