sandalscout
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Hey everyone, I know a few of you are running these on your RODI units, and I believe it's standard practice to place them after the RO and after the DI to show how effective each is, but I'm curious if that's where everyone runs their meters at. Seems to make the most sense. If you are running it that way, how do you know when to replace the carbon and sediment filters? How do you know when high readings after the RO is actually the result of the RO or before that (although, my mind is telling me that if the RO is shot, it's likely because the prefilters are letting too much through).
So, yeah, basically, how do you know when the carbon and sediment filters are bad if you are not measuring the TDS after them?
So, yeah, basically, how do you know when the carbon and sediment filters are bad if you are not measuring the TDS after them?