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The two small 10" doesn't do much for chloramine. I used the chloramine monster 20" x4" puretek chloramine filter block that goes 0.5% break failure so I added two more 10" block to catch the remaining 0.5%. I love how it's 0 TDs and 0 total chlorine now on output.


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Maybe your area has less chloramine. The other good side is that this monster can filter 75000 gallons before it's starts to be used up producing 19000 gallons of good ro.


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Have these guys going through ttm right now.



Terminal phase flame wrasse, supermale Katoi wrasse, male Brunneus wrasse and a mask swallowtail.



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Maybe your area has less chloramine. The other good side is that this monster can filter 75000 gallons before it's starts to be used up producing 19000 gallons of good to.


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You should double up that membrane and you'll get twice as much product water before it's used up!
 
We're on well water so it doesn't get treated with chlorine, but I do have super high tds at times. I've tested our tap water at over 400 tds.
 
I have 200gpd system. With two 100 gallon per day membrane
You should be getting a better product to waste ration then I would think. Are the membranes in series? Waste from first into input of second?
Also, were you seeing higher than 0 tds coming out of your di?

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Yeah, parallel makes no sense to me. Would be a little faster, but wastes almost twice as much and wears out prefilters almost twice as fast. Especially when you have that expensive chloramine monster I'd do it in a heartbeat!
 
Yeah, parallel makes no sense to me. Would be a little faster, but wastes almost twice as much and wears out prefilters almost twice as fast. Especially when you have that expensive chloramine monster I'd do it in a heartbeat!

Just not sure if it should my aquafx came in this configuration. But looking online their new unit is just one membrane with the waste water t union diverted back into the same membrane.


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Just not sure if it should my aquafx came in this configuration. But looking online their new unit is just one membrane with the waste water t union diverted back into the same membrane.


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Woah, I haven't seen that before. Not sure how that works with the pressure. Does it have a flow restrictor?
 
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