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Household [WTA] POE Outdoor Water Filter: UE-tec, need honest negetive feed back, if any
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billy08
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Nov 11 2011, 06:10 PM
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I have learnt a lot about POE from this thread. Ty.
So, conclusion is if have water tank prefer to not have POE with active carbon because it will remove all the chlorine.
Conclusion also I would prefer to have a manual backwash so there is no water wastage. Just take a couple of minutes of your time right? but you can save many liters of water!!
In conclusion, any good after service company for this requirement that you would recommend?
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billy08
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Nov 15 2011, 11:38 AM
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QUOTE(kelvyn @ Nov 11 2011, 09:29 PM) The POE filters does not really requires much after sales service. For the manual backwash type, it should be trouble free. Just need to manual backwash when the water flow is low. Thanks. Will decide on POE without auto backwash. But now it is between membrane or sand.
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billy08
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Nov 15 2011, 03:59 PM
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QUOTE(kelvyn @ Nov 15 2011, 11:50 AM) For POE, membrane will be too fine filtration. I would reckon for POE, sand filter will do. No need membrane. You should read up more and you will understand what I meant  Got it bro. So i assume all vendors providing sand will be fairly similar. Thanks.
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