Hi guys need some opinions from the forum
Don't hesitate
To put your 2 cents in,
I do have a 4 stages Ro/DI
Last stage being DI.
I was wondering
If I add a carbon canister
After the DI will improve something?
Or not?
Thanks again
There really isn't anything left to remove. You are better off adding a second DI canister and doing the switching game or dividing the DI with anion in one canister and cation in the other.
Drinking water systems sometimes have a canister after the ro membrane with a remineralization cartridge in it. This adds back minerals to the water such as calcium and magnesium which our bodies can use.
If you want to add another canister then add a 2nd DI. Use old DI in the 1st canister and the new DI in the 2nd. This gets all the life you can out of the resin.
However, if you are thinking of adding canisters -then look into adding 2 more so you can run the three different types of DI resin
Pro Cation DI Resin
Pro Anion DI Resin
Pro Mixed Bed Resin
Then you save money over time as only replacing the most used resin.
BRS sells a canister upgrade kit with TDS meter and all. IMHO it's worth it. I took my old 4 stage and added on the upgrade kit. Then converted the canister that was originally DI to pre-RO with an extra carbon. Dropped my yearly resin bill enough to pay for everything
Disagree..I run a carbon after a double DI..who knows what's in those resins? and if they leave any residue..I use a 0.5 or 0.2 micron carbon block as a final.
Carbon will only add to the TDS, thus why you see if after drinking water filters. Its there to balance the ions and protons so the water is stable. (why its not recommended to drink pure H2O)
Someone on here posted who knows whats in those DI resins....
That's someone you don't want to take advice from FYI. This is science not politics. Here we get the truth.
Keep digging and asking, just be aware and use common sense when taking advice online.
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