22 Oct 2011 at 21:46 #1 kiel367 kiel367 Associate Joined 17 Jul 2009 Posts 2,167 Location at home, you? what would happen if you mixed normal water with the non corrosive non conductive stuff you can buy?
22 Oct 2011 at 22:40 #2 j0sh j0sh Associate Joined 1 May 2011 Posts 100 Location Southport fire, lots and lots of fire.... But seriously, it'd probably just lose the non corrosivity/conductivity
fire, lots and lots of fire.... But seriously, it'd probably just lose the non corrosivity/conductivity
23 Oct 2011 at 10:27 #3 koooowweeee koooowweeee Soldato Joined 13 Jan 2010 Posts 6,356 Location Manchester You can use normal water. Its just that you can get algy growing. (not sure i spelt that right lol )
23 Oct 2011 at 14:56 #4 kiel367 kiel367 Associate OP Joined 17 Jul 2009 Posts 2,167 Location at home, you? so if i used a bit of normal water to just to up my kit is should be ok?
23 Oct 2011 at 14:59 #5 Cleeecooo Cleeecooo Soldato Joined 8 Oct 2010 Posts 22,382 Location Purley - Croydon kiel367 said: so if i used a bit of normal water to just to up my kit is should be ok? Click to expand... yes, but de-ionised is £5 for 5l. Why not?! EDIT: I mean no, it isn't de ionised/distilled anymore. there are impurities. Get a kill coil or pop down to halfords
kiel367 said: so if i used a bit of normal water to just to up my kit is should be ok? Click to expand... yes, but de-ionised is £5 for 5l. Why not?! EDIT: I mean no, it isn't de ionised/distilled anymore. there are impurities. Get a kill coil or pop down to halfords