You can extend the life of your DI by running the "non-color changing" resins, as well as running a 2-DI system if you seem to be blowing through resins quickly... of course the amount of water you make, and quality of the incoming tap water needs to be taken into consideration as well.
Your pre-filters should be changed every 6 months like clockwork, and your RO membrane should last you several years. It's also a good practice to disinfect your unit (see below) when you change your pre-filters as well.
In that system you either use an
additional DI or some type of
Anion Silica Buster cartridge in front of your final DI. However, you need to monitor the TDS in the line between the 2 DI's. Then once you begin to see TDS between the 2, you simply rotate positions, and add a new one on the end. The ultimate goal as I stated above, is to extend the life on your final DI.
I recently switched to Spectrapure resins and have seen a noticeable increase in the life of my DI resin vs The Filter Guys resins I was using previously. This Spectrapure DI has lasted around 6 months already, and is still showing 0 TDS.
My actual RO/DI unit is the
Ocean Reef +1 from The Filter Guys. I also have an additional DI housing, but have not felt the need to use it since moving back to PA.
RO/DI Disinfection Method:
Provided by RC Member AZDesertRat
1. Shut off the water supply
2. Disconnect the 1/4" line from the carbon block up to the RO membrane at the membrane end and stick it in a bucket or the sink.
3. Unscrew the pre-filter and carbon housings, remove the old filters
4. Add no more than 2 or 3 spoonfuls of regular unscented bleach to the pre-filter housing and screw the empty housings back on.
5. Open the water supply and slowly fill the housings until you get flow out the 1/4" line you disconnected.
6. Close the supply and let it sit for a few minutes.
7. Open the supply back up and flush it out until any chlorine odor is gone.
8. Shut it off again, unscrew the housings and add the new cartridges.
9. Open the water supply and let the housings fill, flush out any air and let it run for a minute or two to flush any carbon dust out.
10. Reconnect the 1/4" line to the membrane and you are done until next time.