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RO/DI and what is going on....?
I changed out all my cartridges a couple weeks ago. DI went from 2 to 0. RO membrane was at 98% rejection.
This time, the DI unit was a color-changeable one. It is showing color change already about half-way up. And the TDS reads 3. Now the RO membrane reads 95% rejection. But even so, the DI should be able to handle that, no ??? :? I should mention I left the flush valve open for some time and was running water. :roll: Did this wreck my membrane....? I've only used the TDS about nine times, it comes calibrated. Should it be calibrated already ? Thanks for info... |
Hi,
I would check if the carbon block is working (or if it is exhausted). It maybe a sign that some chlorine is getting through and eating away at the RO. How long did you run the flush for ? - Victor. |
Hi Victor,
I changed out the carbon block and sediment filter at the same time as well. It ran for...........a few hours.... :oops: |
flushing won't hurt yyour membrain.. it will just clean it.. mind you a few hours is a little excessive ;)
I would suspect it is time to calabrate your tds meter or maby some of your DI is starting to go.. I have read several articles saying that the DI quality starts to degrade befor the color has changed. Steve |
Two weeks for a DI cartridge ??? :shock: My last one was in there six months though, and only showed a reading of two ?? :?
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I didn't realize it was only 2 weeks old.. you mention it was 1/2 color changed.. hmm then calabrate yout TDS meter and try that . :?
Steve |
Deb,
Something to think about- If you leave your flush valve open(running) then the water first goes through the sediment cartridge and then the carbon filter. So what I am getting at is that you may have run alot of water through that carbon filter in the time you left it open. Just an idea :? Anyway, I have a Maxxima kent unit, So Ro/Di and it has a color change Di cartridge and I have had the unit for 11 months now and the color change on the Di cartridge is only 1/4 changed. |
Good thought Jon,
I'll pick up a new carbon filter and try a reading. :) |
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