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![]() Can you post pics. What is TDS of the water going in to unit?
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![]() i cant post pics right now. the tds going in is +/_ 200 ppm. i triple checked the hook ups from the instructions so i think im good there.
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![]() I have the aquasafe ro/di unit. My well water is at about 420 ppm, unit strips to about 10 ppm. Do you have the auto shut-off and flush valve?
You might have a faulty membrane. Mine was working right off the start. When I was on town water at approx. 185 ppm unit stripped to about 2ppm. Last edited by ABreefkpr; 03-06-2010 at 11:20 PM. |
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![]() I would suspect membrane. It should be bringing the TDS down to <10 within a couple minutes. That said, how long are you waiting? At startup there is typically a "TDS surge" which can last anywhere from 5-10 minutes. Usually what I do is flush the membrane for a good 5 minutes and then check the TDS. If it's still 200ish after 5-10 minutes though, then the membrane is toast.
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![]() i do have the flush valve. the instructions said to adjust to 3:1 discharge to good water. it must be the membrane shot. i will phone them on monday to see whats up. thanks alot.
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