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I would still run carbon and the sediment filter.
All the RODI people I have talked to have made the suggestion after finding out my TDS.
trido":38wwwbtt said:Can you elaborate on this please?Matt Wandell":38wwwbtt said:It would eliminate membrane creep and still avoid having to fill up the reservoir manually.
My water is in this range as well. Would you still run carbon? Maybe youd better send a PM regarding this as to not advocate some sort of ROless top off water craze. :lol:[/quote]Thales":38wwwbtt said:Also, our water is really good, like 30-35 ppm, so I will prolly be removing the RO membrane completely and replacing it with another DI chamber
What cheap peristaltic pump are you running? (From where)doughpat":1u7vk1q1 said:I've got a two stage float switch from autotopoff.com, connected to a cheap peristaltic pump which pulls water from a 55 gallon drum in a room about 30 feet away. The hose (1/4" polyethylene--freezer line) goes from the sump, into the wall, up to the ceiling, across the room, then down out of the ceiling in the resevoir room, and into the barrel. I've got a cheap-o Kent float valve installed in the barrel, juuuuust in case I forget to turn off the RO/DI. Works great, and I can go 2-3 weeks on a 240 gallon tank (w/ chiller and low fan use).
I only wait a couple of seconds until the alkalinity part clears up, also. No precipitation here.doughpat":2a11qzgy said:Hold on a second...you wait MINUTES between parts 1 and 2 of B Ionic? Uh oh. I wait, oh, maybe 10 seconds (basically as long as it takes me to rinse out the measuring vial and open the next jug). I pour them into my overflow, where theres tons of flow, and I usually see the alkalinity part rapidly clear up (since its makes that white solution its easy to visualize). I hope I'm not precipitating....
And you're talking about adding B Ionic to your top off water? Sounds like a good idea....
Just a couple of minutes or so, I dont think it matters as long as the alk is cleared up. I am a creature of habit, and this is how I have been doing it for years.doughpat":3i6gu7r2 said:Hold on a second...you wait MINUTES between parts 1 and 2 of B Ionic? Uh oh. I wait, oh, maybe 10 seconds (basically as long as it takes me to rinse out the measuring vial and open the next jug). I pour them into my overflow, where theres tons of flow, and I usually see the alkalinity part rapidly clear up (since its makes that white solution its easy to visualize). I hope I'm not precipitating....
And you're talking about adding B Ionic to your top off water? Sounds like a good idea....