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![]() One more question regarding rodi units. I set up the unit and it's producing 2-3 ppm water which I'm fine with but what other tests do I need to do on the water before I know it's safe for the tank? Or is a tds meter test all I need to do?
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![]() How old was the unit? Membranes can be permanently damaged if they let it dry out. I think Home Depot or any other reno store is the cheapest for sediment and carbon filters. Not sure what other tests you could do on RO water. I think that is why RO/DI is preferred, water is stripped down as practically possible.
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I picked it up used and it still had water in it when I got it so I'm assuming they had just takin it down. It is an rodi unit so with it producing water with 2 -3 ppm I shouldn't have to do any other test on the water and it should be ok to use for mixing salt? I have never used one before so I'm just a little worried about putting the water in the tank without asking some questions first ha ha |
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![]() Have the cartridges been replaced when you got it
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![]() No he said they were replaced fairly recently, he said the resin should be changed as most if it has changed color. But if it's coming out at 3ppm doesn't that mean to resin is still ok, or should u change it before the Ppm goes up? |
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![]() For cheap as they are I would replace all three And get a fresh start
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![]() Where in town would be the best place to pick them up from?
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![]() If it is a RO/DI, it should be producing 0 ppm water. With only 2 - 3 ppm, I would guess your DI resin is spent. Replace it for ~$18 and you should be good to go
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