Actually, they do, as the whole premise is to send the pre-filtered water to the membranes so that the membranes don't take a beating, thus speeding the demise of your membranes (learned years ago when first began using ro/di). But everyone has their right to their onion as I say. But, check out the commercial facilities that process water, or our ro units even.
Carbon, quality and purposeful carbon lowers and softens the water, removes various things and allows your membrane to not deal with high Ph, highly chemical water. Just as in the tank.. The sediment filter is and can be compared to filter floss or better even a sock on a low micron level for removal if things that, if you did not have the sediment, would be pushed on to your carbon.
Depending on your sediment and carbon rating in microns, this will determine what filters, traps and captures what(lol,I figure I might add well break it down for you), thus, once again, your membrane us not hit with .5mm sized molecules that would cause instead of replacement every couple years, it would be just as the pre filters, every couple months a new membrane. So, yes and no (more no), that the tds is affected by the sediment and carbon blocks. After all tds is total dissolved solids in an aqueous solution (at least that is all I have ever used tds for). A filter no matter how crude, as long as it is effective, has the sole purpose of removing a solid whether it be visible to the eye and larger or molecular.
And I am one for better safe than sorry. Us color changing di resin a necessity? Is it 100% accurate? Tort answer will depend on your point of view. And actually, the same goes for your tds meter, as there "is"a margin of error fir each meter, probe, etc. So say for instance, your calibration is off either from the factory or, being a human, it isn't perfect. In both situations, if you deal with calibrated equipment long enough, your going to run into both scenarios. That is the point of a double, triple guard or fail safe. At least for me, it pays for itself (as my color changing resin is the same price as the non) in peace of mind "for me".
To me, the years I have spent in this and other hobbies, there are things I skimp on and things I don't..
In this hobby (also with hydroponics, Beer brewing ), water is the basis everything is built around, and to have control over the basics, you have a more predictable and stable.
If they made no difference,I would say that you probably haven't dealt with the need for repeatable and predictable results, as in that case,a control is always necessary.
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