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Stealth RO200 Reverse Osmosis Filter

SKU: HLRO200  

Suggested Retail:  $314.95

Produces up to 200 gallons per day of ultra-pure, low PPM water. Removes 98%+ of chlorine & contaminants. Wastes approximately 25% less than other RO systems. Everything included in the box for quick hook-up. Customized for gardening & hydroponics.

Weight: 11.5 lbs.
Package Dimensions: 6.1L x 16.5W x 18.8H
Units/case: 4
Units/pallet: 20
  Stealth RO200 Manual   1986K
  Hydro-Logic Specs   3029K
Q: How do I determine if my water source is considered "hard"?
A: Hard water is generally considered anything that registers above 300 PPM on a TDS reading, before nutrients are added. If within this range by + or - 10 PPM, it is recommended to filter with a Reverse Osmosis System.
Q: Is tap water bad for my garden?
A: Tap water is not necessarily bad for the garden, however it may contain chlorine and possibly chloramine which are very detrimental to organic gardening and beneficial microbial activity. If using beneficial organisms or organic nutrients in your garden, it is recommended to filter your water source with either a dechlorinator or reverse osmosis system.

Overview

Produces up to 200 gallons per day of ultra-pure, low PPM water. Removes 98%+ of chlorine & contaminants. Wastes approximately 25% less than other RO systems. Everything included in the box for quick hook-up. Customized for gardening & hydroponics.

Specifications

Weight: 11.5 lbs.
Package Dimensions: 6.1L x 16.5W x 18.8H
Units/case: 4
Units/pallet: 20

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Additional Info

  Stealth RO200 Manual   1986K
  Hydro-Logic Specs   3029K

FAQs

Q: How do I determine if my water source is considered "hard"?
A: Hard water is generally considered anything that registers above 300 PPM on a TDS reading, before nutrients are added. If within this range by + or - 10 PPM, it is recommended to filter with a Reverse Osmosis System.
Q: Is tap water bad for my garden?
A: Tap water is not necessarily bad for the garden, however it may contain chlorine and possibly chloramine which are very detrimental to organic gardening and beneficial microbial activity. If using beneficial organisms or organic nutrients in your garden, it is recommended to filter your water source with either a dechlorinator or reverse osmosis system.
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