When Ro/DIs go bad...

TXMike

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So I dusted off my RO/DI unit after about 6 months of non-use. To ensure that the unit was still delivering, I bought a handheld TDS meter from Marine Depot. My tap water tested at 199 ppm, while the water out of the unit tested at 350 ppm! (No, I didn't accidentally test the waste water.)

Is this possible? What's going on?
 
Yes. I left the membrane in the unit in a closet. I had heard once to leave the membrane in a refridgerator for extended non-use, but my girlfriend wouldn't let it happen. :(
 
Before you buy anything test the tap water, RO only without DI and finally RO/DI. Its possible the membrane may still be good and its the DI releasing contaminates since it has lost its electrical charge. It worth a shot.
The RO is the workhorse not the DI yet everyone gets hung up on the DI output, I wish people would understand the DI is simply a final polishing filter and not what does the work. Test the RO only output ALWAYS when you suspect a problem.
 
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