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RO Membrane for HydroTube

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  • One replacement RO Membrane.
  • Works for either the IPC Eagle HydroTube or HydroCart Pure Water system.
  • Keep producing pure water with a brand new RO Membrane for your IPC Eagle HydroTube.

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Item #: 145-121  UPC : 00669893015838  MPN : BD545132
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Replace the RO membrane in your IPC Eagle HydroTube with this new part. 

40in. IPC RO Filter for Hydro Tube and Hydro Cart

4 X 40" IPC RO Filter

Expected life of 100,000 gallons at 100TDS (can vary based on other factors).

Replacement Reverse Osmosis (RO) Filter for the IPC Eagle 4-Stage Hydro Cart Series and Hydro Tube Water Purification Systems.

  • One replacement RO Membrane.
  • Works for either the IPC Eagle HydroTube or HydroCart Pure Water system.
  • Keep producing pure water with a brand new RO Membrane for your IPC Eagle HydroTube.
  • Maintenance:
    Tap Pressure Version: should be changed after every 1500 hours of use on average.
    Battery Operated Version: should be changed after every 3000 hours of use on average
    Electric Operated Version: should be changed after every 1500 hours of use on average.


     

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