Rodi question

cpballer

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I have an rodi unit for drinking(ro) and for my fish(rodi). My water goes to a polishing filter(for odor and taste) afyer the ro membrane then goes to a 3gallon pressurize tank. I also connected a line that goes to my di resin cartridge(wihout any pressure from tank as i installed a one way valve. My question is it ok for fish water to go through the polishing filter then di? Thanks
 
No, you should not put the polishing filter before the DI. Most polishing filters add things back to the water (certain minerals) which the DI will then remove. This will cause your DI to be used up more quickly.
 
Chris from brs said its ok. Anyome else have experience with this? Anyone else use their ro unit for drinking and for aquarium water
 
Chris from brs said its ok. Anyome else have experience with this? Anyone else use their ro unit for drinking and for aquarium water

You can do it, but since it is adding things back to the RO water, this will mean the DI will just have to then remove it which will cause your DI to be used up much quicker, ie cost you more money. This is just from what I've read so no personal experience. How much quicker I unfortunately have no idea. Why don't you take a TDS reading before and after the polishing filter. If it is the same then maybe it isn't really adding back enough to worry about.
 
I don't think a "polishing" filter adds anything back..
Its simply just another carbon stage

Of course I can't find it now, but I read one article that stated some polishing filters actually added back minerals to enhance the taste since most people are not used to drinking pure water and think it tastes weird. If the filter is just a carbon based filter then it won't add anything back and should be fine to use before the di filter.
 
Of course I can't find it now, but I read one article that stated some polishing filters actually added back minerals to enhance the taste since most people are not used to drinking pure water and think it tastes weird. If the filter is just a carbon based filter then it won't add anything back and should be fine to use before the di filter.

In the professional bottled water process minerals are added back..
(Sodium Bicarbonate, etc...) for "taste"

Never seen a consumer level product that does so though.. Certainly could be..
But most "taste/odor" filters are just carbon blocks of one form or another.. coconut,etc..
 
In the professional bottled water process minerals are added back..
(Sodium Bicarbonate, etc...) for "taste"

Never seen a consumer level product that does so though.. Certainly could be..
But most "taste/odor" filters are just carbon blocks of one form or another.. coconut,etc..


So it ahould be ok not to put a t valve?. This is the polisher i havehttps://www.aquasafecanada.com/products/post-carbon-polishing-filter.html
 
That one should be fine, says it is just a carbon filters.

Side note, I find it funny one of the reviewers praises the system for taking his tds from 155 to 11.
 
So it ahould be ok not to put a t valve?. This is the polisher i havehttps://www.aquasafecanada.com/products/post-carbon-polishing-filter.html

Yeah.. Its ok to not...
But its also a simple 20 second fix to run it per the diagram I posted above..
 
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