Alejandro_1403
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Hi everyone,
I’m having an issue with my RO system and I’m trying to understand what’s going on.
Setup
Water parameters
Pressure
Performance measurements
With booster pump:
4:1 product:waste ratio
Measured TDS directly from RO (after flushing ~15 min): 25 ppm
Without booster pump:
What I've done so far
Observations
My current understanding
It seems like:
Main question
Why would the system show:
Any insight would be appreciated.
I’m having an issue with my RO system and I’m trying to understand what’s going on.
Setup
- RO unit: Aquatic Life RO Buddie 100 GPD
- Booster pump: Smart Buddie 50–100 GPD (Model 660718)
- Purchase date: March 3, 2026
- Membrane: brand new, installed March 8, 2026 (same day system started), and flushed for a few hours after installation
Water parameters
- Tap water TDS: ~243–254 ppm
- RO reservoir TDS: initially ~17 ppm, now rising to ~19–20 ppm
Pressure
- Incoming pressure: ~30–35 psi
- With booster: pressure initially was around 60–65 psi, but over time has increased and now rises to 100–105 psi before the membrane
Performance measurements
With booster pump:
- 16 oz filtered water → 1 min 12 sec
- 16 oz waste water → 4 min 47 sec
4:1 product:waste ratio
Measured TDS directly from RO (after flushing ~15 min): 25 ppm
Without booster pump:
- Very slow filtered water (dripping)
- Waste water flows much faster
- RO TDS: ~134 ppm
What I've done so far
- Followed all Smart Buddie instructions:
- Correct tubing configuration
- Removed original flow restrictor (as instructed)
- No check valve used
- Timer installed (using float valve)
- Reinstalled original flow restrictor, no meaningful change
- Tested with different tubing/containers → same results
- Let system run and stabilize before measuring
- Confirmed the membrane is properly seated
- Checked all connections, no kinked or obstructed tubing
Observations
- System produces too much product and too little waste
- TDS is higher than expected for a new membrane
- Pressure increases significantly with booster (~105 psi)
- Reservoir TDS slowly increases over time
My current understanding
It seems like:
- The system is under-restricting the waste line
- Water is passing too easily to the product side
- The membrane is not getting proper contact time
- The booster may be overdriving the system under these conditions
Main question
Why would the system show:
- high pressure (~105 psi)
- but still behave like it is under-restricted (high product, low waste, high TDS)?
- Could the Smart Buddie’s internal restrictor be insufficient or malfunctioning?
- Or is this expected behavior under high pressure?
Any insight would be appreciated.