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pocilipora 12-06-2003 01:53 AM

DI Recharging
 
Anyone know where to get the chemicals to recharge DI resin? And any tips you have on how to do it would be appreciated. :biggrin:

Aquattro 12-06-2003 02:07 AM

hardware store for the HCL, grocery store for the Lye (NaOH). There is an article about recharging, shouldn't be hard to find.

golden69_ca 12-06-2003 02:37 AM

go see brent @ union pumps on fraser hwy and 232 he will beable to fix you up tell him i sent you .

Bryan 12-06-2003 02:44 AM

Re: DI Recharging
 
Muriatic acid at Revy. Lye at Safeway. Instructions are at http://www.reefs.org/library/article...mann_chem.html

I have recharged many times, I still use a 50% mixture of Muriatic Acid and water even though the stuff bought locally is 20 baume. After recharging run lot's of water through it, and when in use run it for a couple of minutes to get rid of the fishy smell. Don't know why it is but it seems to be a byproduct of the recharging process. The smell eventually goes away

Any more Q's fire away.



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Originally Posted by pocilipora
Anyone know where to get the chemicals to recharge DI resin? And any tips you have on how to do it would be appreciated. :biggrin:


pocilipora 12-06-2003 02:48 AM

Thaks Guys.

pocilipora 12-06-2003 02:52 AM

Anyone have some used DI they no longer want? PM me

robbyville 12-06-2003 05:07 PM

I'm curious as to what recharging DI really means? I recently purchased what I thought was new DI resin from Jayson (It was a large bottle of Sand like stuff), to re-load into my RO/DI machine's cannister. The entire jar was around $30 and should last me over a year. Is this the same as re-charging?

Rob

ron101 12-07-2003 03:20 PM

Nope, that would be replacing the old resin with new resin. :mrgreen:

Recharging is when you take old, expired resin, throw a bunch of chemicals at it and make it new again.

pocilipora 12-07-2003 06:33 PM

Well I did my recharging last night. Very long process, but worth it in the long run. My chemicals cost me $10, plus $20 for some used DI resin. Ive now got enough separated resin for about 5 refils. And when it comes time to recharge again, Ive already got the leftover chemicals to do it.
Its well worth it, especialy when your paying $30-$45 a pop for a brand new DI cartridge.

Acro 12-07-2003 06:49 PM

Hey Chris, Will the recharged beads still change color when exhausted?


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