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Old 03-08-2004, 03:39 AM
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Default RO/DI + hot water = OK???

will hot water damage a RO membrane?
i know water filters generally have an optimal temperature to operate at, but will hot water actually damage it?

and yeah, the reason i am asking is cuz i just realized i had my RO/DI running with the hot water, instead of the cold...
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Old 03-08-2004, 03:58 AM
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I believe that hot water will ruin RO membranes.
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Old 03-08-2004, 04:37 AM
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Yes it is recommended that hot water not be used. it will damage the RO membrane

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I did the same thing recently, accidently ran hot water for over an hour and I thought the RO membrane was dead, the TDS reading was very high after the mishap, but after spending some time flushing and about 20 gallons later the membrane is back to normal, lucky me.
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too warm water equals burned out membrane ime.

I flush one minute for one hour of water produced btw.
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I flush one minute for one hour of water produced btw.
man I do 2 min after about 2 weeks worth of water produced...

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I flush one minute for one hour of water produced btw.
man I do 2 min after about 2 weeks worth of water produced...

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You don't have the wonderous Calgary water at 335ppm tho.
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true.

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Flush? This darn thing uses enough water to flush more down the drain . I flush once a month. Is that to much time in between?

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