RODI, TDS Reading

CooperS

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Hello,

I have an RODI filteration system. The filter is about 6 month old.
I just bought an Dual TDS meter today and my measurement are 310 ppm on the inlet and 29 ppm on the outlet.

Is that exceptable?

Thank you,
Bert:confused:
 
Hum, that's pretty bad reading for your final h2o out of the rodi system. I always aim for the reading to be under 3 ppm or less. Most of times, I get about 0-1 ppm. And my normal water is about 190-230 tds.

My godmother's house drinking water is 45 ppm, and that's just 3 stages ro. With DI, you should get a lot better reading from your water than 29ppm.
 
What kind of RO\DI unit is it and how many GPD?

I get zero to 1 off my RO and zero off the DI but these hand held TDS meters are not all that accurate. I would think anything less then 5-10 off the RO is good and anything less then 2 off the DI..I stopped testing the TDS off my DI when I got the PO4 colorimeter. I just keep an eye on the PO4's off the DI, when I see them start to rise I swap out the resin.

FWIW, I run two DI's off my RO.
 
CooperS: Considerint the acuracy of most TDS meters your actually out put cold be 25 points higher or lower. Mine reads 0-1.
golfish I never heard of the PO4 colorimeter. Where did you get it?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7038324#post7038324 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by laverda
golfish I never heard of the PO4 colorimeter. Where did you get it?

I don't know about you but every single PO4 test kit I've used gives me a zero reading. After using Steve's colorimeter last year I felt I had to get one (thank's Steve) I bought my Hannah meter from Madison, seeing how he's not around anymore you might try Custom Aquatics. I saw this link a few weeks ago. It looks like a better deal then the Hannah meter.

http://www.milwaukeemeter.com/index.html?lang=en-us&target=d27.html
 
Re: RODI, TDS Reading

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7036744#post7036744 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by CooperS
Hello,

I have an RODI filteration system. The filter is about 6 month old.
I just bought an Dual TDS meter today and my measurement are 310 ppm on the inlet and 29 ppm on the outlet.

Is that exceptable?

Thank you,
Bert:confused:

There is something wrong with your system or your meter, or you it is time for some replacements.

1. Is your meter calibrated?
2. 310 for tap water is nothing unusual.
3. tell us what the tds reading is after the RO (before the DI)
29 after the DI tells you your DI resin is spent and needs to be replaced. Before you replace it though let's make sure your membrane is working as it should. Need an answer re the post RO (pre DI) tds.
4. What is the gpd rating on your membrane? Membrane brand name?
 
Well... filters don't really become "exhausted."

Sediment filter fill with sediment and start to chock of water supply to the rest of the system.

Carbon blocks clog the same way, and additionally, the activated carbon loses its effectiveness (I guess you could call this becoming exhausted).

RO membranes can become damaged, or chocked with mineral deposits ("scale").

DI resins exhaust, and become ineffective ofver time in binding with ions.

Remember that sediment and carbon prefilters don't do anything to reduce tds - they just protect the membrane.
 
Hello,

This is what I have. (6 month old)
http://www.airwaterice.com/product/1DUALHR.

And I have the dual TDS meter got from Marine Depot.
Packageing said its Factory Calibratedââ"šÂ¬Ã¢â‚¬ÂRecalibration is not necessary.

I can't really measure the RO line, because my meter is an inline type. I'm ordering the filter replacement now.

Thank you
 
The carbon cartridge is inline to remove the chlorine. If your carbon is spent it can no longer remove the chlorine which will distroy the RO membrane in short order.

SteveU
 
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