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From: Larry N. Brown (no email)
Date: Fri Mar 07 2008 - 13:25:01 EST
> Yes, that IS what reverse osmosis does I think we all know the
> theory...the effectiveness for boaters is what is in question with this
> unit. Much higher pressures are required to desalinate as opposed to
> separation of other solvents from solutes.
>
> So to be more precise in my question...does THIS unit have enough
> pressure to effectively desalinate seawater?
>
> Some have provided partial answers to the question already.
> Joel Wilkins
If this unit truly did what some listees postulate, why, all the RO
manufacturers would instantly be out of business and yours truly would be
out 10 times that much for his watermaker. Methinks 40 psi RO kinder falls
into the same general category as cold fusion. Not totally disproven but a
bit far fetched.
Regards.
Larry
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