phoenix20;353807 wrote: So I picked up this 120g rodi unit off of ebay in december
http://www.waterfilters.net/Water-General-RO6100-Reverse-Osmosis-System_p_641-29081.html">http://www.waterfilters.net/Water-General-RO6100-Reverse-Osmosis-System_p_641-29081.html</a>
I just changed the 3 pre-filters in stage 1-3.
I measured the TDS before the filer change and got a 35 (not good).
The unit is only 6 months old.
After the filer change, I got a TDS of 23. (still not good)
What gives? Should I change the resin?[/QUOTE]
A few comments on what you bought:
Your filter stages go like this:
Stage 1: 5 mic sediment filter (if you don't have trouble with heavy sediment loads, replace this with a 1 micron depth filter next time)
Stage 2: Granular Activated Carbon. This type of filter has no place in the high capacity systems we use in this hobby. These filters are a hold-ove from the days when RO's were only used for drinking water and had very low capacity membranes (e.g., 12 gpd). When you change your filters next time don't replace it with GAC - instead use a carbon block.
Stage 3: 0.5 mic carbon block. This is a good carbon block, however, your system doesn't have the correct filters in front of it, so this filter too is out of place. Additionally, in normal situations you don't need 2 carbon prefilters.
Stage 4: 100 gpd membrane rated at 65 psi and 77 degree water. Not sure why you mentioned "120 gpd"?
Stage 5 and 6: I couldn't tell from the website if these were both DI, or one was DI and one was GAC ("taste and odor filter"). These ebay systems are often misconfigured so that they have GAC after the DI. If that is the case, you'll never see 0 tds, and the gac stage should be removed. The water is as clean as the system can make it after it comes out of the DI stage.
Remember - no metal contact for DI water - so don't send DI water to a pressurized storage tank.
Regardless of the number of DI stages you have, unclip them and orient them vertically with bottom up flow. These ebay outfits retrofit drinking water systems and sell them into this hobby. Those horizontal housings are intended for GAC - not DI resin.
What is your current tds reading at:
Tap?
RO?
DI?
Russ @
Buckeye Field Supply