April 5, 2009

Portable Reverse Osmosis Systems: Pros and Cons

Portable Reverse Osmosis

When it comes to portable reverse osmosis systems one of the major complaints is the water that is wasted when clean water is produced. For every gallon of water these system clean there are usually 3 or 4 gallons that are wasted. Some may not waste quite as much as others.

When purifying water that contains chlorine in the portable reverse osmosis system, unless the membrane is a higher quality the chlorine will weaken the walls and cause deterioration. This can be combated by using charcoal.

Most systems such as the countertop system is a very compact size so there is no need to clear a large space and it can be put away when not in use. They are easy to hook up and require no technical knowledge.

There are portable RO systems that can make as little or as much water as you need to use in a days time. From 50 to 100 gallons is the typical output of a portable reverse osmosis system.

A portable reverse osmosis system has to have the correct water pressure to work. The normal amount is from fifty to eight-five pounds per square inch. Some localities do not have this pressure. If your water pressure is less than forty-five pounds per square inch you will probably have to use a pump.

However, if you use one that pumps the water over eighty-five pounds per square inch, the system could become damaged. This is where a pressure regulator will be needed. But keep in mind, pumps use electricity and RO systems do not require electricity to function.

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Portable Reverse Osmosis Water Filters

Portable Reverse Osmosis

Portable reverse osmosis water filters work by forcing the water you use through a membrane that only allows water molecules that are pure to pass.

The water that is being purified passes through the membrane and the leftover particles from the water are flushed into the drain.

Portable reverse osmosis systems are used to improve the taste as well as the color and properties such as odor in the water we drink.

Recommended Portable Water Filtration Systems And How They Work

A typical 3 or 4 stage countertop water filter works by providing a pre-filter where the contaminants such as chemicals, sediment and chlorine are taken out of the water. Another stage where the membrane is located is the place that metals, minerals and other harmful contaminants are taken out of the water.

The final filtering is the finishing stage. Some systems have an extra stage where more of the harmful bacteria are taken out of the water. The new portable reverse osmosis systems are making use of technology to remove pharmaceuticals from water.

The Portable Reverse Osmosis Water System 4 Stage 100 GPD

This is an example of a perfect system for apartment living, traveling, camping and those who live alone.

This system has a 100 gallon a day membrane that can produce one and a half gallons of clean water in about 20 minutes.

The setup is simple. All you have to do is use the diverter valve adapter to hook this system to your faucet. Turn it on, collect it in whatever type of container you will be using and you have fresh water.

For ultimate space saving, when you are finished, disconnect the system and put it away until you need it again. The portable reverse osmosis unit is only 15 inches long. It is 7 inches x 7 inches in height and width so it is very compact when it comes to storing.

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