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![]() Test your water after the ro part and before the DI. The DI reduces the TDS to 0 until it is exhausted. You don't need any other filters to do that. Problem is DI costs a lot so u only use it to give the water a final polish.
Your RO filter should bring your water to at least 98% TDS free.(actually varies, depending on the gpd figure of your ro) If you start with 25ppm it should read 0 after the ro. Your prefilters will take out the particulates first, then some dissolved solids. Your TDS meter will only read dissolved solids, not particulates. I do not believe any dissolved solids will "sneak" past the meters ability to read them. |
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![]() I agree with the above, both posts.
Depends on your meters ability, how accurate it is. However, the DI will take out the ppt until it is exhausted. |
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![]() no they will not register on the TDS meter.
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![]() You're right Torx, 0 indicated TDS does not = 0ppm
Denny, I'm assuming that you're saying the amount of Phosphate that might be getting through is a small amount compared to other sources... Such as overfeeding & fish poop I'm assuming? My main system is 50gal total volume, in a 35gal shallow reef display with open top. I put about 5gal of makeup water through it a week. Office tank is 8gal nano, with solid lid, maybe 1 gal a month? Both are what I would consider lightly stocked. Stircrazy, thanks for confirming |
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![]() Hey reefwars, thanks for the interest in helping me get to the bottom of this. To be honest I haven't done a ton of troubleshooting. I've been in the new house for a year, and after getting the tank moved in (and sump plumbed into the garage) it's been on autopilot for the most part. Top off the freshwater, occasional checks of Calc and Alk, feeding fish etc. minimal water changes, probably not maintaining the skimmer as well as it should be. I had a diatom outbreak at one point (cloudy water) so I picked up a UV sterilizer and ran that for a month or so, cleared it up and no problems with that since. Trying to learn more about RO/DI systems and the consequences of old filters is part of that troubleshooting
![]() To answer your other question, yeah between being temporarily setup at my mom's house (between selling the condo and moving into this house) and now the nuisance algae situation the corals are definitely suffering unfortunately. |
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![]() have you tried doing a chemiclean to help get ahead ?
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