Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/01/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]- --=====================_177091564==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" For the deionizer I have, Go To: http://www.coleparmer.com/catalog/search_proc.asp and click on 1. Deionizer with Clear Housing Click on the part number EW-01503-20 to see the write-up and picture. The filter housing, bracket, and hose adapters is $75 and a resin charge EW-01503-30 is $35. This will deionize a "huge" amount of water and in the long run, much cheaper (and a hellova lot more convenient) than buying distilled water. You cannot use just any filter housing. This housing has a special internal filter/strainer arrangement to keep the resin beads from coming out with the water. You can buy directly from Cole Parmer. I get all of my lab equipment from them. Great folks. If you can't get directly there, go to www.coleparmer.com type in "deionizer" in the search box, then click deionizer with clear housing. You will not see prices unless you register with Cole Parmer. It's quick and easy. Jim At 08:50 PM 1/30/01 -0800, Frank Filippone wrote: >We drink this stuff? > >So prey tell how we can all make that there fancy smancy water deionizer >gadgets.....? > >Thanks for all the good words William Gower, it is really wonderful all the >resources we have in this list.... > > > >Frank Filippone >red735i@earthlink.net - --=====================_177091564==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" <html> For the deionizer I have, Go To: <a href="http://www.coleparmer.com/catalog/search_proc.asp" eudora="autourl">http://www.coleparmer.com/catalog/search_proc.asp</a> and click on<br> <br> 1. <font color="#0000FF"><u>Deionizer with Clear Housing<br> <br> </font></u>Click on the part number <b>EW-01503-20</b> to see the write-up and picture.<br> <br> The filter housing, bracket, and hose adapters is $75 and a resin charge <b>EW-01503-30</b> is $35. This will deionize a "huge" amount of water and in the long run, much cheaper (and a hellova lot more convenient) than buying distilled water.<br> <br> You cannot use just any filter housing. This housing has a special internal filter/strainer arrangement to keep the resin beads from coming out with the water.<br> <br> You can buy directly from Cole Parmer. I get all of my lab equipment from them. Great folks.<br> <br> If you can't get directly there, go to <a href="http://www.coleparmer.com/" eudora="autourl">www.coleparmer.com</a> type in "deionizer" in the search box, then click deionizer with clear housing. You will not see prices unless you register with Cole Parmer. It's quick and easy.<br> <br> Jim<br> <br> <br> At 08:50 PM 1/30/01 -0800, Frank Filippone wrote:<br> >We drink this stuff?<br> ><br> >So prey tell how we can all make that there fancy smancy water deionizer<br> >gadgets.....?<br> ><br> >Thanks for all the good words William Gower, it is really wonderful all the<br> >resources we have in this list....<br> ><br> ><br> ><br> >Frank Filippone<br> >red735i@earthlink.net<br> </html> - --=====================_177091564==_.ALT--