OK this seems like a stupid question. I have a brand new DI Canister. Finally run the RO line to the tank. Before i hook up the DI filter, i tried to open the canister. Regardless how hard i tried, i was not able to open the canister. The filter have not been installed yet. Do i need to get water in before the canister can open? I don't see any pressure release valve, but the unit is dry and not under pressure. I don't think it matter.
I also don't have the special wrench. I can get one. It is common for the canister to be so tight than you cannot open with you hand? The wrench will give more leverage, but this means i have to mount the unit on the wall. I was hoping to leave sitting on the cabinet floor, not hanging on the cabinet
This is testing the filter, before i plumb it.
I also don't have the special wrench. I can get one. It is common for the canister to be so tight than you cannot open with you hand? The wrench will give more leverage, but this means i have to mount the unit on the wall. I was hoping to leave sitting on the cabinet floor, not hanging on the cabinet
This is testing the filter, before i plumb it.