Yes. Almost certainly. If you have above 3-4 it means your membrane filter needs change. 0-3/4 is more on di resinI just got myself a TDS meter and got a 15 measurement coming out of my RODI. Is this too high? Also, I’ve been having cyano issues lately.. could this be the problem?
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Yes, but if this is coming out of ro/di system then this means the unit has issuesLower is better, but IMO, that should be fine. I have heard of people using tap water for softy tanks.
Probably. Depends on what the ppm is going in tho. I'd like to think 15 isn't 2-3% of starting ppm, which should then get absorbed by the di resin even it it was. My water in Santa Barbara was 660 out of the tap.Yes, but if this is coming out of ro/di system then this means the unit has issues
Hmm, i used to think that irrespective of what goes in, membrane filter should filter out anything above 1 micron ( differs based on type of membrane filter) , which mostly boils down to less than 7-5 ppmProbably. Depends on what the ppm is going in tho. I'd like to think 15 isn't 2-3% of starting ppm, which should then get absorbed by the di resin even it it was. My water in Santa Barbara was 660 out of the tap.
Your prefilters should filter out larger particles (based on rating)... on average, but some can get through. However they most of those particles don't register on a TDS meter unless they have some electrical conductivity between them, carbon will get your chlorine and other molecules out. The membrane will filter out anywhere between 93 to 98% depending upon a number of factors (water temp, pressure, etc). TDS of 15 means either no resin or exhausted resin, either way means either high TDS going in, or time to replace your RO membrane which have life spans anywhere from 2-5 years.Hmm, i used to think that irrespective of what goes in, membrane filter should filter out anything above 1 micron ( differs based on type of membrane filter) , which mostly boils down to less than 7-5 ppm
As for being the cause of the cyano, I'm sure it's not helping, but there's a good chance it's not the sole cause. Low flow & overfeeding often are bigger culprits (overfeeding does not just mean food goes uneaten, too many fish means too much food by default)
I have a 6 stage RODI that I’ve had for 7 months. The activated carbon, carbon block, and sediment I just replaced last month. I had an extra DI filter and so I replaced that too, even though that was supposed to last a full year along with the post carbon and membrane.
Maybe I’ll replace the post carbon and membrane as well to see if that brings my TDS down.
Btw, TDS on Morgan Hill tap is 350 [emoji15]
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I’m in South SJ and my TDS can hit 425 out of the tap during certain months. 0 tds our of my RO/DI.
Are you using a booster pump? The membrane needs a certain pressure to be effective. How much the membrane filters out can make a high difference. Mine are 99%. Common ones are 96% which exhausts your DI faster.
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This stillWhat pressure do you get now? Do you have a gauge?
Yes, before you consider a booster you should know what pressure you are getting currently. Check the pressure pre-RO filter post carbon.What pressure do you get now? Do you have a gauge?
What pressure do you get now? Do you have a gauge?