Wednesday13’s Fish Room

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Ahhh cmon now, too kind…lol… i was raised here by the real OG’s 😂😂💀🤘
 
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Ghetto blastin pre filtration project for chloramine removal 💀☠️… starting small since my autodrip lines are already 1/4” and this pretty much “plugged in” pretty easily. Went with an “ispring” brand 3 stage for chloramine removal with is yet to be seen on my tests 😑. If the scale of this fails it becomes a drinking water filter for my wife lol… it came with a little faucet for the sink which i also installed T’d off from my fish lines for her.

Went with a spin down filter for pre, pre filtration 😂. I like the fact its washable/reusable and allows me to run 3 other carts in the unit if needed… which i think i do already after maybe 10 hrs of use. I’ll report back here when i find that “perfect blend” of filter cartridges that actually removes chloramine for me. Hopefully sooner than later. I figured id have to shoot the gauntlet for a while testing brands/carts i can afford to replace. Some are $15 and others are $150 😬

Price break down so far…
- 3 stage unit with sink faucet, 3 filters and some accessories $117
- spin down sediment filter $29.99
- 1/4” hose $4.99
- mini ball valves and elbows - $14
- assorted fittings $20
- $185.98

Not terrible, i had alot of the parts already like the pressure guages. Being a fish hoarder i keep a good supply of used fittings and extras on hand.

The bad news is nothing changed on my water tests from the source or filtered water 😂😂😂. Such is life tho its never cut and dry.

Any advice/tips on what brand filter cartridges to use for chloramine removal is much appreciated 💀🤙

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So...the good news is that you were able to Frankenstein this together using a lot of stuff you already had, saving a bunch of money.

And the bad news is that it doesn't actually do anything??

Yeah...I've had lots of projects like that...:(
 
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So...the good news is that you were able to Frankenstein this together using a lot of stuff you already had, saving a bunch of money.

And the bad news is that it doesn't actually do anything??

Yeah...I've had lots of projects like that...:(
Usually how it goes i agree… Sadly the amount of water i use a day can toast even a good filter cartridge in as quick as a month. If i can find a decent/affordable filter cartridge to remove even half the amount of chloramine im ok with that. I cant be that blind to believe i haven’t already been pumping chloramine right into all my systems for much longer than i thought. No tanks register the ammonia unless i add too much fresh water. Ive found/tested that in the past. Makes more sense now. all i can do is try to make an improvement. My 4 yr old son is really enjoying the little faucet up stairs with fresher tasting water 😂😂😂 so at the least that was worth the cost for him to drink more. One day at a time.
 
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