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Assuming you get 100gpd out of your 100gpd RO/DI (usually you don't get the full flowrate out of those things, but let's just ignore the details for the sake of guesstimating the flowrate ![]() 60ml/min is basically on right on the verge of starting as a steady stream, whereas any slower it's actually perceivable as a "fast drip-drip-drip-drippety-drip." Basically I'd just take a known volume container (measuring spoon, measuring cup, whatever), and count how long it takes to fill up to a certain level, from that you can figure out your flowrate.
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![]() well it did 88ml in 15 secs LOL, I think that is too fast
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![]() Make sure you also kept an eye an your Alk. Found with my reactor if pushing it, very easy to spike the Alk.
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![]() alk should be around 9-11 dkh right?
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![]() Good range, NSW is something like 8 dKH.
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![]() Help!
ok I got the effluant down to 60ml/min and now i have to turn the regulator all the way just to get to 0.1 and there are no bubbles... Tony..help me lol |