the quick glance in the box looks to be a complete RO unit... prob RO/DI... and he just runs a heavy drip...
abortedsoul;2397856; said:If this thing is an RO / Drip system, I might actually be interested in buying one. I know the salesman wasn't very convincing, but depending on exactly what this "wonder" is, it might save me some time in the DIY section. ^.^
Bud8Fan;2397552; said:He responded to my comment.
And I responded with:
Gotta keep it simple.
For now.
Jgray152;2412549; said:Personally, I would change the "box" its housed in. It doesn't look like something that is ....aquatic.
Lots of filters or features of the aquarium are hidden under the tank. Almost everyone has a clock in the house.
Drip systems that have been around for many years do exactly what your system does. It sounds as though it just straight RO water and puts it in the tank while old water flows out into the drain or a bucket..... if thats it, there is nothing special about this product.
If you want to make money, sell it for cheap because drip systems can be made for real cheap.
I personally wouldn't buy it due to the looks and construction. The clock seems to be a tacky add-on.
I would show everyone how its built "inside" because if the quality shows, then you will get more interest. Like all other manufactuers of filters, they show the inner workings of their system for potential buyers to see.
Just a few things I think of while looking at your product.