DMBillies
Active member
I'm running an air water ice typhoon III reefkeeper RO/DI. I also homebrew and read that you should definitely filter out the chlorine and other bad tasting chemicals out of your water. That said, it's not recommended to use RO or RO/DI water because it takes too many of the "good tasting " metals and compounds out of the water. I've used RO before because I figured getting rid of too much would be better than using unfiltered. Anyway, tonight I tried to put an outlet on my RO/DI after the the sediment filter and charcoal filters, figuring that this would give me the best of both worlds. What I did was take the line off just before the auto shut off, put in a splitter, and then put a valve after the splitter (and before the auto shut off) and a valve on the line that will be the output for the brew water. When I want brew water I just close the valve leading to the auto shut off and open the valve to the brew water line. This works fine and I get a nice steady output through the filters.
My problem is that my output water is reading a TDS of about 120, which is just slightly higher than what my tap water is reading at my sink (113). So, what gives? The water is definitely going through the three filters, shouldn't it be dropping the TDS.
Possible thoughts I had:
- Not having the RO to slow down the water, the through put is too high and I'm blowing water through the filters too fast (not filtering the water much and/or actually pushing crap through the filters).
- I funked up the installation of one or more of the sediment/charcoal filters when I changed them a week ago (even though I'm still making 0 TDS out of the RO).
- The particles pulled by the filters would not be registered by a TDS meter and therefore my TDS won't show a drop in the filtered water, but the chlorine should be getting filtered out (I dunno... it seems possible..but I'm not sure why the TDS would actually seem to go up).
In my original installation, I tried to put the output after the auto shut off, but it didn't seem to enjoy that and kept shutting off the water supply (making no water). If I should alter the installation because I will burn up my filters and/or do damage, please give me a heads up.
Thanks, in advance, for any ideas.
My problem is that my output water is reading a TDS of about 120, which is just slightly higher than what my tap water is reading at my sink (113). So, what gives? The water is definitely going through the three filters, shouldn't it be dropping the TDS.
Possible thoughts I had:
- Not having the RO to slow down the water, the through put is too high and I'm blowing water through the filters too fast (not filtering the water much and/or actually pushing crap through the filters).
- I funked up the installation of one or more of the sediment/charcoal filters when I changed them a week ago (even though I'm still making 0 TDS out of the RO).
- The particles pulled by the filters would not be registered by a TDS meter and therefore my TDS won't show a drop in the filtered water, but the chlorine should be getting filtered out (I dunno... it seems possible..but I'm not sure why the TDS would actually seem to go up).
In my original installation, I tried to put the output after the auto shut off, but it didn't seem to enjoy that and kept shutting off the water supply (making no water). If I should alter the installation because I will burn up my filters and/or do damage, please give me a heads up.
Thanks, in advance, for any ideas.