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![]() I just got my RO/DI filter installed and tried to mix the salt for water change.
When I dumped in the salt, the water just turned brownish. I am using Reefer's best salt. Before I used tap water and was always clear. Has anyone had this happened before? What would be wrong? |
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![]() Is the RO unit new? you need to throw away all the filtered water produced for the first couple hours as the RO membrane is packaged in a preservative and needs to be flushed first.
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![]() yes, it's a new RO unit.
I flushed it for 30 minutes. At first the water was yellowish from the DI, but it cleared up after. I actually use a little to top off water as it looked all clear. Hopefully my tank will be ok? |
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![]() It should state in the documentation for your RO unit how long it needs to be flushed before producing useable water.
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![]() The doc says just 15 minutes for the flushing, which I have done more than.
I just redid another bucket this morning after flushing the RO over night (unintentionally), it looks ok. |
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![]() I use IO salt and it turns kinda brown when first mixed with RO water but it clears a after mixing , I wouldn't sweat it , I've heard this comment before
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