Jeff Rehling
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Question...my first stage of my RODI unit is very discolored and that tends to indicate it's time to replace it. My pressure has declined only by 1-2 PSI. Do i only need to replace the first canister or all three?
I do not replace the canister. I just buy the resin and carbon blocks and change it myself...that's what you mean correct?yes, the canister replacements are only $29
My chemistry is almost non-existent, but I believe you want "total chlorine" as opposed to "free chlorine" which I'm not sure detects chloramines.Oooh - didn't know I could use chlorine test strips at that point to test for chloramine - will get some strips!
Jumping in with a related question - if you test your TDS at that T after the sediment and 2 carbons, could it be higher than the input TDS from the tap? Why would that be?
My chemistry is almost non-existent, but I believe you want "total chlorine" as opposed to "free chlorine" which I'm not sure detects chloramines.
I test Tds main input, at output of of carbon blocks(input of ro membrane) at input of di and at output of di.Oooh - didn't know I could use chlorine test strips at that point to test for chloramine - will get some strips!
Jumping in with a related question - if you test your TDS at that T after the sediment and 2 carbons, could it be higher than the input TDS from the tap? Why would that be?
The only visual discoloration that indicate time to change is the color changing di resin. If you use color changing di resin, color is good indication to depleted.@Jeff Rehling visual discoloration does not indicate time to change. It will look dirty quickly but work well for some time still. 1-2 psi drop isn’t much.
Text r call me if you have questions. Don’t have time or feel like typing a long response right now.
Not really. As I said, for the carbon/chloramine block you need to keep track of gallons you put through it. I would buy a volume meter.thanks @Coral reefer. I ordered replacement media but also a two-stage TDS meter. that should solve the mystery