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Ok so i got an RODI unit now. It originally came from Air, water, and ice. Everything cam unhooked on the ride home now im lost as to how to get it back together again. Its 250gpd. And there are 5 stages.
porpoiseaquatics;898228 wrote: Or you can go to Air, Water and Ice's web site (they are a sponsor here) and order the cartridges as well as download the owner's manual to check the installation. Those guys are pretty helpful too should you have to call them.
I'll make another video tomorrow im already in bed now.Sn4k33y3z;898265 wrote: +1 what Jeff said. I just purchased the extreme typhoon III from them. Their customer service is very friendly and helpful. Mine RODI is ruuning with 60lbs of pressure and I got the 75gpd unit (averages really about 5 gallons od di water per hour), and my waste water is about 3x as much as my production (di) water. The black tube coming off that valve looks like the "fast flush" feature (and is also where you said you confused it), is there a valve on it?
Edit: On second glance it IS the fast flush. Which I see you have it the valve open. Close that valve and see if your DI is making more water after a few minutes.
Edit: After the black tube goes to the "fast flush valve" there is another valve after it I see but I can't tell where thats hooked in...
You are exactly right! I have the waste line confused. I was wandering why the waste water had no smell... lol. So is the waste water supposed to run that fast? the pure water line is barely dripping while the waste line is nearly full blast.Buckeye Field Supply;898332 wrote: Hi Salty - couple of things for you:
That's not a 250 gpd system - there isn't a 250 gpd membrane that fits into the RO membrane housing you have. The largest capacity membrane that does is 150 gpd.
You have the system mis-plumbed.
First, it's important that you understand that your RO membrane housing has two "out" ports. One is waste water (or "flush water"), and one is RO water. Which is which?:
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Your black tube, with it's attached flow restrictor:
>http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd293/BuckeyeFS/cartflowreswflushvalve-1.jpg</a>![]()
is coming out of your waste water port. The water that comes out of the flow restrictor should be routed to a drain. This is your waste water.
The water that comes out of the other RO membrane housing port is your RO water. This one should go:
1. to a check valve, then on to
2. one of the unmarked ports on the auto shut off valve, which is this thing:
>http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd293/BuckeyeFS/Accessories/f97a706e-2e4f-4405-be87-e1952eaa5963_zps7963a0b4.jpg</a>![]()
3. The RO water will go straight through the ASOV and come out the other unmarked port
4. From there it should go to the "in" port on the DI filter.
Unfortunately your system has a sealed, horizontal DI filter. For the time being, just remove it from its clips and somehow mount it vertically with flow going in the bottom and out the top. You can use a 2.5 inch clip like this to mount it
>http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd293/BuckeyeFS/Housings%20and%20Brackets/housingclip.jpg</a>![]()
I have more comments for you but don't want to dump too much one you at one time....
Russ
SaltyVixen;898343 wrote: You are exactly right! I have the waste line confused. I was wandering why the waste water had no smell... lol. So is the waste water supposed to run that fast? the pure water line is barely dripping while the waste line is nearly full blast.
I needed the dummy explanation lol with picturesSn4k33y3z;898360 wrote: Exactly what I said...