Udhay, You might want to check whether RO is in fact necessary in your area. We moved houses in Delhi around 18 months ago and initially opted for RO only to be told it wasn't necessary because the local water quality was good enough. Hence a regular Aquaguard would suffice. In fact, RO was likely to over purify the water.
Regards, Nikhil Mehra Advocate B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) (NLSIU), LL.M (Northwestern) Chambers of Nikhil Mehra E-348 Ground Floor | Greater Kailash - II | New Delhi 110048 +91 98107 76904 nikhil.mehra...@gmail.com On 08-Dec-2015, at 5:22 PM, Udhay Shankar N <ud...@pobox.com> wrote: > Interesting thing I just noticed. > > I upgraded my water filter to an RO based system. The water tastes > different, which is understandable. The tea made with it tastes different, > which is also understandable. But the tea *looks* different. The liquor is > lighter and more reddish. All other conditions (tea used, time steeped) are > same. Any ideas? > > Udhay > > -- > ((Udhay Shankar N)) ((via phone))