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The Greasy Spoon
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmysidecarr" data-source="post: 12503610" data-attributes="member: 11681"><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px">Not necessarily,</span></strong> it is the absence of minerals that activates the ionic need of water to aggressively attempt to put minerals back. Having a small amount of minerals actually pacifies the intensity of that need. </p><p></p><p>Too many minerals can be a legitimate concern but not typically because of corrosion, it is most commonly because of mineral scaling and reduced heat transfer. Too many minerals can also lead to plugging of the rad's cooling tubes.</p><p></p><p>Generic bottled filtered drinking water is nearly always reverse osmosis and can be found at most grocery stores.</p><p>Spring water typically has more minerals than drinking and is therefore less desirable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmysidecarr, post: 12503610, member: 11681"] [B][SIZE="3"]Not necessarily,[/SIZE][/B] it is the absence of minerals that activates the ionic need of water to aggressively attempt to put minerals back. Having a small amount of minerals actually pacifies the intensity of that need. Too many minerals can be a legitimate concern but not typically because of corrosion, it is most commonly because of mineral scaling and reduced heat transfer. Too many minerals can also lead to plugging of the rad's cooling tubes. Generic bottled filtered drinking water is nearly always reverse osmosis and can be found at most grocery stores. Spring water typically has more minerals than drinking and is therefore less desirable. [/QUOTE]
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