*BRAND NEW* KENT MARINE MAXXIMA MAX50- 50 GPD R/O-DI SYSTEM

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This is a BRAND NEW Kent Marine MAXXIMA MAX50. A 50 gallon per day RO/DI System. Only out of the box to take pics. This is a very nice set up that retails for around $300. Selling for $180 plus shipping.
I'm in Phoenix, AZ.

Here's some info........


Description Kent Marine Maxxima RO/DI System features:
  • Disposable Mixed Bed Resin Cartridge
  • Carbon Block Pre-Filter
  • 1 Micron Sediment Pre-Filter
  • Available in 24gpd and 50gpd
  • Deionizing resin with a color change indicater to indicate when you need to replace the DI resin
  • GPD: 50
The MAX50 is a 4 stage 50 gallon per day RO/DI unit with clear canisters. These filters will provide the purest water possible. This unit will remove over 99.9% of tap water contaminants, providing 18 megohm-cm lab grade water. The MAX50 includes a 50 gallon per day TFC membrane, a CF1M 1 micron sediment filter, 1 CFCE solid block carbon pre filter, and a CFI high grade mixed bed deionization resin filter that color indicates as the resin exhausts. This unit also includes a 3/4 inch garden hose adapter and 6 feet of yellow, blue and orange tubing.


This unit can be run on ANY water system.
Specifications



Specifications:
  • Length: 14 1/2"
  • Width: 7"
  • Height: 15 1/2"
  • Dry weight: 15 lbs
  • Optimal input water temp: 70–77°F, 21–25°C
  • Optimal PSI: 65
  • Optimal Total Dissolved Solids: <200 ppm
  • Input water type: Any water system
  • Membrane type: TFC
  • Rated Gallons Per Day: 50
  • Waste to Product ratio: 3 to 1
  • Inhibiting/Damaging tap water chemicals: Iron, Calcium, Magnesium, Heavy Sediment
  • Prefilter media: CF1M: 10", 1 micron, string wound sediment filter, CFCE: 10", 10µ, Solid carbon block Post filter media: CFI, Mixed bed deionization cartridge
  • Supplied input water adapter: Garden Hose Adapter, ¾" standard thread
  • Tubing type: ¼" pressure tubing
  • Filter change times

  • NOTE: change times are varied depending on the tap water conditions.
    Stated times are an average: TFC membrane: 3 to 5 years, CF1M: 6 months, CFCE: 3,500 gallons or 6 months, CFI: around 400 gallons.
Please contact me at randyt73@cox.net with any questions and thanks for looking!
 

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