RO efficiency changes during the day

reefkeeper1

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My tapwater has a TDS of 186 PPM.

At 4 PM on Sunday, my RO filter brought it down to 6 PPM.

At 1 AM on Monday, it was down to 2 PPM.

At 7 AM on Monday, it was all the way up to 20 PPM.

I guess the city-wide water pressure is changing enough during the day to affect the efficiency of my RO membrane. The changes make sense considering the water use during the time of day I listed above.

Does anyone have experience with a booster pump for their RO filter? I've been looking at the Aquatec 8800.
 
Don't forget the temperature changing too, although I can't imagine why it'd be "better" at 1am... either way, use some DI resin to fix that problem up :)
 
I thought it would be better at 1 am because not many people are up at that time using water, thus, the water pressure would be highest during this time. I figure the water temperature stays about the same throughout the day since it's piped underground.

I do have DI after my RO output. It just makes sense to me to get a booster pump so that the DI doesn't get used up as quickly.
 
it could also be the temperature throughout the day that is affecting the tds reading(unless you have one of those that has temp compensation). think of a cheapo tds meter having a bunch of resistors inside that vary considerably versus temp and affect readings.

theoretically, a functioning ro/di should bring the product water to 0.

*edit: just noticed sfsuphysics just mentioned that...figures a physics guy would know...:smokin:
 
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