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GrowoniX EX1000-T Tall High-Flow Reverse Osmosis Filtration System

GrowoniX EX1000-T Tall High-Flow Reverse Osmosis Filtration System

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GrowoniX EX1000-T Tall High-Flow Reverse Osmosis Filtration System was designed to flow 42 gallons per hour of pure RO water, 1:1 ratio. Utilizing the DOW membrane technology (98.5% rejection), wrapped in the EX Series patented bracketing system. A pair of liquid-filled stainless steel pressure gauges informs when it's time to change the pre-filters. A manual flush valve allows you to clean the membrane, purging out pollutants that could otherwise add buildup to the system. Flushing adds considerable life to the membrane as well. If your water demands grow in the near future, just add a BP Series booster pump (sold separately) to raise the system pressure to 150psi - doubling your flow rate.

  • High Flow Cold Water Membrane
  • 42gph of Pure RO Water
  • 1:1 System Ratio
  • Includes KDF85 Catalytic Carbon Filter & High Flow Sediment Filter
  • Electrogalvanized powder coated steel brackets.
  • Stainless Steel Liquid-Filled Pressure Gauges
  • Membrane Flush kit
  • Manual Flush Valve
  • 98.5% Membrane Rejection

GrowoniX EX1000 Tall Systems Features: 1:1 system ratio, electrogalvanized powder coated steel brackets, Auto shut-off valve, a membrane flush kit, and there is no assembly required! Includes one KDF85/Catalytic Carbon Filter and a high flow sediment filter, so there are no additional pre-filters needed. Carbon capacity—34,000 total gallons of chlorine or chloramine removal, or 17,000 gallons of RO water at a 1:1 ratio (Chloramine removal requires a KDF85 carbon fiber).