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I think you're confused (as many people are on here). In = tap, out = RO.
I think you're confused (as many people are on here). In = tap, out = RO.
Wow, what happened to all the haters?
I am thoroughly confused here. If you are drinking the RO waste water and using the RO waste water for your tank, what are you doing with the pure RO water you are making and why are you making it at all? In order to have RO waste water you need to be producing pure RO water too. What am I missing here?
Are you simply bypassing the RO filter and running tap water through the micron, carbon and DI chambers?
So in = tap---Fine
Out = RO----Fine
Where is the 3rd waste line going? You seem to indicate that it is looped back into the Out w/ the RO somehow which means you are mixing the RO and the waste which essentially gives you the same water as before it went through the RO membrane. Why bother at all? You are accomplishing nothing for your water quality beyond passing it through the micron and carbon stages prior to the RO membrane. Just pull the RO membrane altogether and filter through the micron and carbon and you'll have fine drinking water without waste ( think Brita) and then you can run the same ( ill-fated imo) experiment on your aquarium you intend to run on carbon filtered tap water.
Drinking water has plenty of minerals in it and thus a measurable TDS, so I don't understand your last post at all. Reef Aquarium water needs to be VERY low in TDS for long -term success. NYC tap water is quite low in TDS, but one thing it is not low in is PO4 which is actually added to the water supply and carbon and micron filters will not remove it. RO membranes and/or DI resins will.
Enough of the HaterzI'm pretty sure you can spell.
PH is a little low. with your phosphates as high as they are your diatom bloom is going to be followed by a hell of an algae bloom. I'm curious why it's that high. I'm guessing this was the water made by mixing the waste water back in and/or before the filter change?
Speaking of advice I'm going to do what my dad said to do if something was annoying. Ignore it.... Eventually it/they go away.
I thought that most RO systems, come with a flow restrictor! (it's a small plug with a pin hole in it), check the instruction sheet for your system.Also, I realized that the way I had it before, the faucet was acting like a flow restrictor of sorts forcing more water over the membrane. I just have to add a ball valve to the waste line to restrict flow a bit more and that should make for slightly more flow of RO.
I thought that most RO systems, come with a flow restrictor! (it's a small plug with a pin hole in it), check the instruction sheet for your system.
the 'downside' is, that you will have less waste water :champagne for the family to enjoy!Mine doesn't have it so my unit isn't operating at full capacity.