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![]() Take some new pictures. if you have it plumbed right and the restrictor is closed and nothing coming out the supply, then possibly something is wrong with your membrane. Measure the waste water over time. At 100 g per day product at a 4:1 waist that would be 400 gallons waist per day or a quarter gallon a min. Check if you are around that.
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![]() Snap a couple of pics to show how you have it plumbed now.
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![]() I don't see an auto shut-off valve in your photo & the diagram sphelps provided has one of these just to the right of the valve/restrictor assembly. Another photo would help troubleshooting for sure, perhaps a couple showing the system from more than one angle.
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![]() Heres another pic. Sorry I didnt get any from more angles. Correct, there is no auto shutoff valve.
Nothing is coming out of the green tube, only the yellow. Im stumped! Red: In Blue: Out Yellow: Waste Green: RO out ![]() |
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![]() Chief - you still have it plumbed incorrectly. Look again at the diagram someone posted earlier in this thread. You have the second carbon stage feeding the flow restrictor - it should be feeding the RO membrane.
Also - get rid of the pressurized storage tank if you have one, and get rid of the taste and odor filter that is above the DI resin stage. |
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![]() Good eye, it's actually evident in your first two photos as well. The flow restrictor/flush valve is supposed to be plumbed into the yellow waste line. The white tubing from the prefilters should go directly to membrane. Looks like you'll need a longer piece for that (or flip the membrane housing into the other direction). This is where the auto shut off valve would normally be plumbed in.
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![]() ![]() ok lets see if I can help you. first undo the line from #1 and plug it into number #2. unplug the line from #3 and plug it into #5 and the end of the blue line you took out of #5, sould be plugged into #6 take your red line you just removed from #6 and plug it into #1 the line you unpluged from #2 and plug it into #3 make these first and maybe a new pic to clear up the mess ![]() Steve
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![]() Thanks to all who helped thus far. I dont know why something so simple is so hard for me
![]() Here is what I have. Hopefully it is finally correct and I can start filling my tank! Red: In Blue: Out Yellow: Waste ![]() |
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![]() I think it is still incorrect.
First: look in the white filter housings below the bracket. Need to know what is in each of those. The way you have it plumbed now, you should have a sediment filter in the right housing, carbon block in the center, and carbon block (or leave empty) in the left hand housing. These three prefilters MUST be in this order. I think your's are not. It looks like you have the tubes on the right hand end of the RO membrane housing reverse. Figure out which of the two ports is your waste water, and which is your purified water. Here's a way to understand it rather than memorize it: ![]() The water purified by the RO membrane exits the center stem of the membrane. Identify the port that comes from almost dead center on the end of the housing. The other port contains waste water and is located on the edge of the end of the RO membrane housing: ![]() Once you get it hooked up correctly, 1. Remove the clear DI stage from its clips and orient it vertically with flow going through it from the bottom up. 2. Remove and do away with the final stage that comes after (is on top of) the DI stage. Russ |
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![]() Quote:
I think the membrain is set up right, the yellow line should be on the port closest to the outside, an easy way to confirm its right is put the water on and open the valve that the yellow line goes to. if it blasts out of the waist line it should be good, if it just dribbles then it may be backwards. Steve
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