How many gallons does it take and how many gallons are needed for the grobo?
I got a water distiller. It works great. Makes a gallon of distilled water in about 4 hours.
I keep a 5 gallon canister of distilled water, so long as I keep that full, it works great.
Grobo only uses a couple gallons a week, so right now, I run my distiller a couple times a week, and that’s it. The distiller is very easy, put water in it, push a button, and 4 hours later I have a gallon of distilled water. The unit is a bit noisy, so I keep it in my garage.
Saves me time not having to go to the grocery store as well, also my grocery store it’s about 1 dollar a gallon for distilled water.
Thanks for letting me know it’s noisy. We live in a condo so no garage and running that thing for 8 hours to get two gallons every week doesn’t seem freezable to me especially if it’s loud. These things look like they take 750 watts… it would be like mining Bitcoin with 3gpus
It’s not that loud… The Grobo makes more noise then the 750 watt water distiller. For me, it’s all in the garage so does not matter.
I have a wemo power monitor hooked up to the water distiller, so far, it’s not pulling much electricity. Power is cheap in my area also.
We also have lots of house plants, and I plan on doing an outdoor grow in our backyard this year, was thinking of leveraging the water distiller for all of it.
Mine makes just under 4L per run, or about 3x runs per drain/fill.
I am actually looking into one of these:
Obviously this would have the added cost of replacing filters, but I would imagine it cuts down on pre time since you can get the water on demand
I was thinking the same thing, and you’ll have great drinking water.
I have two 5 gallon jugs that I use. Between the two, I usually empty one a week and take it to the local Walmart Neighborhood Market to refill for $1.95.
Here you can find a Primo filling station near you.
Hydrologic makes a 75 gpd RO filter, and it works great for what the grobo needs. No sound either…
@vegetato @shadowcipher89 @chris_barfield @Bplatinum9 @Mcmanis What do you guys prefer RO or distilled?
I’ve not used RO - But I can tell you I have had no issues using distilled water.
The disadvantage of distilled is going to grocery store every week - I spent about 120.00 for a water distiller, and it’s been great. Depending on your situation, distilled water also good in other applications.
I’ve seen people have issues in this thread every once in awhile with RO system, more so then distilled water.
That’s what it’s been looking like to me too. I also read something about using a ratio of distilled or RO water with tap water, though I can’t find the posts.
I dont have a RO filter so I use distilled it only has a ppm of 11.
Also to add RO systems have a recurring filter cost as well if I understand correctly, which was another factor for me.
Honestly tap water does me just right!!! I did the whole distilled and ro water Thing and I saw no difference in quality or yield … and I got tired of going to the store to buy water
I mix mine half & half! (Ro & distilled).
@Bplatinum9 finally someone on here using tap successfully! Do you guys know the ppm of your tap water?
66 ppm and 7.5 ph from tap
Thank you