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On Jun 19, 3:16 am, Len wrote: ... Due to bacterial growth you will have to operate the watermaker every 3-4 days. That's the only disadvantage of such a system (my 2cts worth experience till now).... If back-flushed thoroughly with fresh water you can run them much less frequently than that. -- Tom. I am not endorsing this one but you may find in interesting if your water needs are for drinking. http://www.waterloginternational.com...kers%20ffp.htm Boeland |
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