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RO Membrane Help
Looking to replace my membrane on Vertex Puratek will this membrane work?
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/ro...29+Filter.html |
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Should work, if your unit came with a 100 gpd membrane. I am not familiar with that brand, though.
I know FilmTec (by Dow Chemical) are good quality, and very widely used be a lot of RO systems. http://www.airwaterice.com/product/T...ne-100GPD.html
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over on RC some posts on the difference in a couple percent increase in rejection rate makes on ro life and little surprised (going from 96% to 98% can double your di life table here).
I was looking at this one http://www.reefsupplies.ca/online-st...ectrapure.html
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Why not just get a vertex one? I'm picking one up on Tuesday
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Since you're replacing your membrane, why not switch out the in line flow restrictor to either a 75 gpd or 150 gpd (if you have enough water pressure) and buy a matching membrane? The rejection rate on the 100 gpd membranes is terrible, and as mentioned, will affect your DI resin significantly Flow restrictors are like <$5.
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I tried calling the store you work at today. No answer. Do you guys have all the filters instock for my unit? If you do I'll call tomoro and order them all.
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Oops my bad Mindy. I do have the 100gpd. Brain fart. I did have a restrictor in there before but I don't remember what it was. I believe I removed it. I will definitely be looking in to putting another one on there and thanks for posting that link Mark, that's good info. I'm thinking 50gpd if possible as I have a pretty big reservoir for RO water
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If anything, you can use a restrictor that is less than the combined flow of the membranes, but then you are causing the membrane to flush less than recommended. So say you have a membrane and system that run 1:4 ratio of good RO to waste. If you use a lesser restrictor then you may cause the system to run 1:2 or even 1:1. By preventing the flushing though, you can cause the membrane to prematurely clog up. So it depends which you prefer - membrane longevity or wasting less water. Last edited by Myka; 03-30-2014 at 06:24 AM. |
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pressure and temperature effect the output from the membrane so if your not at the membranes specs, been reading using a 75gpd restrictor might not be the best match for a 75gpd membrane. Here talks about trimming the restrictor, can also use a variable restrictor for the change in temp with change in seasons to keep at the 4:1 waste ratio.
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