Vernon, not Vancouver, but I have a few thoughts on RODI systems & filter life. My 75 gpd has been running for well over two years and I've been keeping track of throughput in gallons since day one on an Excel spreadsheet (along with a bunch of other tank related paramaters). Only thing I've changed so far is the first stage 5 micron sediment filter. This seems to get fouled up after about every 100 gallons of pure water produced. Assuming a 1 to 4 good to waste water ratio, that's approximately 500 gallons of water through the filters (100 good, 400 waste).
After a year of use, I reconfigured the system somewhat as well. It came with a 5 micron prefilter, refillable granulated carbon stage, 0.5 micron carbon block, 75 gpd membrane & colour changing DI stage. After some research I realized that two carbon stages are overkill in my case since my source water is treated with chlorine, not chloramine. General consensus is that water treated with chloramine requires two carbon stages to protect the RO membrane. Chlorine treated water only requires one good quality carbon stage. So I pulled the refillable granular carbon stage & replaced it with a 1 micron poly filter.
From April 2009 to now, I've produced just over 2,000 gallons of pure water. Using the same good to waste ratio, that's about 10,000 gallons total throughput. The MAXCL carbon block on my system is rated to remove chlorine for up to 20,000 gallons, so it should be good for at least another year. It would be foolish to replace that at a 6 month interval without knowing how much water I've put through it. To be on the safe side, a month ago I tested the water after the carbon filter for chlorine & it was negative. TDS after the DI stage is still 0.
I've seen a number of threads that indicate you guys on the west coast are fortunate to have some of the lowest TDS source water anywhere, something like 10 to 20 TDS. Compare that to my source TDS in the 210 to 220 range here in Vernon. You haven't provided many details on the type of system you have other than that your TDS is now at 1 vs the 0 it's been for the past year. TDS of 1 isn't that bad, but it is an indicator that something needs to be looked at and a bit unusual compared to the performance of my system which is presumably dealing with much higher input TDS.
Any idea what your water pressure is? I have two pressure guages installed and use them to determine when my pre filter needs service. Once the pressure differential between the two guages rises from about 20 psi to 24, I know it's time to change stage one. It's also quite obvious from the colour of the filter, no longer the pristine white it was when new. You might also want to periodically check or keep track of the source water TDS. It can change seasonally or if the city decides to flush some of the water mains. This could drive up the source water TDS and also your RODI output. A few more details on your particular system will help with regard to troubleshooting any possible issues.
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