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Re: T&T: $150 Reverse Osmosis System

From: Frank Timpano (no email)
Date: Thu Mar 06 2008 - 19:14:26 EST

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    My GE unit under the kitchen sink will work on 30-40 psi water pressure.
    The lower the pressure, the greater the bypass water volume (lower the RO
    efficiency).

    At 09:19 PM 3/5/2008 -0800, Bill Fleenor wrote:
    >A bigger question might be that it requires a minimum 65 psi pressure. A
    >booster pump is almost as much as the filter unit.
    >
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    >Bill Fleenor
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