RTMA
DIY Fanatic
Guys,
Now this may be new news to you, or maybe something you usually do, but it was new to me as of March, but it has made a difference for me.
What was happening was that I was going through DI pretty quickly so I had to find out why. When I ordered my new RODI system, I made sure I got enough inline (3) TDS meters to read the incoming, post RO and post DI water.
What I had found was that my RO system would not work properly when I started it up. I had found that while it was off, high TDS water was somehow getting past the RO membrane and into the DI canisters until a sufficient amount of water had been passed.
Upon startup I saw the TDS of the water heading to the DI canisters read 90+ TDS and then start to come down pretty quickly over the next two minutes (until it reaches the 7-8-9 TDS mark a few minutes later), however sending 90 TDS water at any time through DI resin will deplete it very quickly.
So what I did was place T from the RO output to the DI canisters. I then placed a valve after the T and fed that to my DI system, allowing me to shut off the DI canisters. I placed another valve on the other side of the T allowing me to run the RO system alone and drain that water into my sink.
So now when I make water I drain the high TDS water and once I see the TDS between 7 and 9, I turn off the valve and open the valve to the DI canisters. This allows only low TDS water to enter the DI system.
For me the difference was so profound. I used to use up a canister of DI in a month, now it has been 5 months on my 180 and I have yet to use up 1/2 a canister.
So if you find that you are using DI quickly, draining the RO water for a few minutes may help. Also getting an inline TDS meter is well worth the price.
I also have added the flush kit and do flush occasionally. I haven't seen the benefit as of yet for that, but I think it may be the reason why I can get 9 TDS out of the RO and sometimes get 7 with the same TDS of the incoming water. I previously did not believe there was any need to the flushing, but I am starting to rethink that.
Hope this is helpful. I'd be interested to hear how fast you guys go through DI and it you have had similar issues.
Now this may be new news to you, or maybe something you usually do, but it was new to me as of March, but it has made a difference for me.
What was happening was that I was going through DI pretty quickly so I had to find out why. When I ordered my new RODI system, I made sure I got enough inline (3) TDS meters to read the incoming, post RO and post DI water.
What I had found was that my RO system would not work properly when I started it up. I had found that while it was off, high TDS water was somehow getting past the RO membrane and into the DI canisters until a sufficient amount of water had been passed.
Upon startup I saw the TDS of the water heading to the DI canisters read 90+ TDS and then start to come down pretty quickly over the next two minutes (until it reaches the 7-8-9 TDS mark a few minutes later), however sending 90 TDS water at any time through DI resin will deplete it very quickly.
So what I did was place T from the RO output to the DI canisters. I then placed a valve after the T and fed that to my DI system, allowing me to shut off the DI canisters. I placed another valve on the other side of the T allowing me to run the RO system alone and drain that water into my sink.
So now when I make water I drain the high TDS water and once I see the TDS between 7 and 9, I turn off the valve and open the valve to the DI canisters. This allows only low TDS water to enter the DI system.
For me the difference was so profound. I used to use up a canister of DI in a month, now it has been 5 months on my 180 and I have yet to use up 1/2 a canister.
So if you find that you are using DI quickly, draining the RO water for a few minutes may help. Also getting an inline TDS meter is well worth the price.
I also have added the flush kit and do flush occasionally. I haven't seen the benefit as of yet for that, but I think it may be the reason why I can get 9 TDS out of the RO and sometimes get 7 with the same TDS of the incoming water. I previously did not believe there was any need to the flushing, but I am starting to rethink that.
Hope this is helpful. I'd be interested to hear how fast you guys go through DI and it you have had similar issues.