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08/29/2019, 12:20 PM | #1 |
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Rodi water vs tap
Been in the hobby 2 years now. 1 unexplained mini crash but nothing major. I finally stopped using treated tap water and bought an rodi unit. Just a cheap RO Buddie but figured would be decent. I haven't noticed any differences in my tank, but I bought a tds unit for curiosity. My tap water is between 65 and 70. After the 3 stages of RO, it's 1. After the DI it's zero. I know the 0 is expected. Is the 70 out of the tap and 1 after RO about normal? How high should I allow the other 2 numbers get before replacing media?
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08/29/2019, 02:00 PM | #2 |
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The expected rejection rate after RO is generally between 95% and 99%, so would be very good.. Tap after of 70 is very good. IMHO. Mine is 280, but is well water and also after the softener.
Your carbon and sediment filters should be changed every 3-6 months, depending on usage. RO membrane should last 5+ years.
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As for the others, what ppm would you wait for the output to be before changing. I don't do regular water changes so a calendar isn't going to work. It's 1 now, wait until above 5? 10? 2? |
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08/29/2019, 04:24 PM | #4 |
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Prefilters would be changed based on pressure loss not tds..
Ro membrane is changed when the rejection ratio falls outside a predetermined lower limit.. 90% is decent number.. Di stage is often replaced when tds is 2-5 on average...but typically at the same time as the prefilters
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Rejection is a comparison between input tds and tds at output of membrane...measuring waste is not necessary
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08/30/2019, 07:39 AM | #8 |
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If your tap water tds is 70 and post ro tds is 1 than rejection rate is 98.5%, which is very good.
I change pre filters when pressure starts to drop and di when tds post di is 1.
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And many people dance back and forth over the line
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09/13/2019, 04:01 PM | #11 |
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The only time I tried tap water, I got a nasty algae bloom. It must have bee the high silicates.
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