RO Question

Discussion in 'Water Chemistry' started by Jakerupe, May 3, 2008.

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  1. Jakerupe

    Jakerupe Skunk Shrimp

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    Just spent the last our cleaning out my 50 drum that I use for my RO water. I noticed recently a white film building up, looked like mold until mold actually grew on it.

    Anyway first time I have seen this and was wondering if anyone knew what it was and/or how to prevent it?

    Also should I have a power head in the drum to keep the water circulating? And should the top be open or shut?
     
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  3. lunatik_69

    lunatik_69 Giant Squid

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    Do you keep the R/O unit outside or inside? You should have a PH in the drum and I would keep it covered, esp. if the drum is outside. Luna
     
  4. Mikachase

    Mikachase Astrea Snail

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    Was the film slimy or was it hard to get off? I get a lot of mineral build up on every thing I use for my tank if I let it sit for a while. I have never noticed it growing mold though!
     
  5. Jakerupe

    Jakerupe Skunk Shrimp

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    It is inside.

    So the powerhead should be in there and I assume it will help keep the oxygen dissovling in the water but then wouldn't covering it up defeat that purpose?
     
  6. Jakerupe

    Jakerupe Skunk Shrimp

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    Wasn't hard to get of and it wasn't slimy. I didn't do a good job describing it either because it started on top of the water and only got on the walls as the water was drained out.
     
  7. Mikachase

    Mikachase Astrea Snail

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    So it was like a film on the top? Keeping it covered would help if something is getting in there.


    Having a power head is a good idea if the water sits there for any amount of time much over a few hours.