I would not add a second membrane if my TDS was over 150.
Also hardness of water maters
say you have 200 going in and 300 coming out add another and you now have300 incoming and 400 coming out of that one.
with each additional one you are raising TDS going to the DI, as actual TDS output of clean water is the BEST out of the first membrane.
I have a BRS system with a dual membrane system which provides more product water and less waste water. My TDS incoming city water is about 275 range. I do use 2 sediment filter with progressively smaller micron #2= 0.5 micron. Two carbon filters. My water has cholormines. Post membrane TDS=7 after running for a couple of minutes high on startup is 12-15 TDS.
Two DI canisters. Product water registers zero TDS. Backup TDS meter also shows zero. DI lasts about 9 months. Use color changing DI media. Change the first filter when it registers slightly over 1/2 color change. Rotate second DI canister to the front a place new DI in 2nd canister. I produce a lot of water as the RO side also provides drinking water. Do 15% water change twice a month in my 120 and same for a 29 gallon quarantine tank. Membranes are changed when I see post membrane TDS creeping up. The last 1.5- 2 years.
System is stable and I am getting great service. When I had a single membrane, I provided post membrane waste water around 3-5. So the dual system did increase TDS slightly but I cannot see any effect or higher DI use.
So, at least in my case, I do not think your post is valid. BTW, I live is an area with higher alkalinity [hardness].
RJ
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