Tosh
The deionisation is not too important if you can get your tds down to 2 .
I have heard you can clean up to 10 without any problems.
Dave
My RO produces a TDS of 2, and zero after the DI chamber. But I suspect that the 'Ionisation' part is important.
Mabye it's this process that gives the pure water it's 'agressive' cleaning ability?
One of my customers is an ex-lab technician and she told me that DI water and pure water can be two seperate things and each could give a 000 TDS; at least I think that's what she said.
I know that when you take a TDS reading, what your equipment is doing is trying to pass an electical current through the water and the reading you get is the strength of that current.
I also know that 'pure water' does not conduct electricity. So if you get a 000 TDS, no current is passing through the two prongs on your hand-held TDS meter; therefore your water is pure.
But I'm interested to find out if there's more to it, and if the Ionisation process somehow makes pure water even more 'special'!