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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: ny
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ro/di
at what tds do change your membrain?
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Outside of a glass box full of water
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THe membrane lasts for years unless you have extremely bad water. You want to change out your carbon filters out about every 6 months and the DI when you start getting 1 ppm.
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2 fish are swimming along. 1 of the fish runs into a stone wall and says "dam". Current Tank Info: 180 Gallon Drilled Tank with 55 Gallon Sump The Sump has 1/3 DSB w/ pleneum. I also have an old wet/dry sump used for a fuge where I house sps, lps, cheato. This is under a 96 Watt 20" PC, Coralife. |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Tennessee
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Take the line that goes from the RO membrane into the DI loose.
Test that water. Now test your tap water. You'll want at least 95% effeciency. Let's say your tap water is 300 TDS. The RO only (before DI) is 6 TDS That's 98 % effecient. 300 - 6 = 294 294 / 300 = .98 .98 X 100 = 98 If you're getting less that 95% I'd get a new membrane. As a side note, if you're using a e-bay RO/DI you might not get 95% from a new unit. If you do the math as I did above on the claims on their own site it says that with tap water of 300 you'll get RO only water of about 20. That's only 93% effecient from a new membrane. Kent and other name brands are at 98 - 99 % when new. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Elk Grove
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A newbie question...can you use the kent membrane on the ebay unit?
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You can change membranes. If it's rated at the same gallons per day, then it's just a direct swap.
If you change to a different gallons per day then you have to replace the restrictor too. The restrictor is in a small rubbery thing in the waste line. If you talk with the RO/DI sponsors on Reef Central, they can help you get everything you need! |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: NW Phoenix
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If you are going to spend money on a new membrane get the Spectrapure Select hand tested membrane. It is the only membrane on the market that is individually hand tested and guaranteed to be 98+% efficient. This is a significant savings when you consider for every 2% you increase the membranes efficiency you DOUBLE the life of your DI resin. It does not take long to recoup the cost difference.
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where can I get the membrane?
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Quote:
There was a list of specific ions and their rejection rate on that site too. I wish I'd bookmarked it. |
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