Gold - try a booster pump. You may not need it water pressure-wise but it should bring your TDS down (a mate of mine got similar figures to you with his merlin, but after using a booster he got pure at around 5/6 constantly)
Blackadder - if you're putting R.O into your van then i'm assuming you want pure at a decent rate? I'd go 40/40 rather than 40/21
The price difference is negligible abd once you get into buying membranes i think they're cheaper...
What pressure would a booster pump take it to? And when does it start being too much pressure?
I doubt you will see much noticeable difference as your water pressure is pretty high anyway.
Its the nature of the design of the r/o. GE designed it for undercounter use in American kitchens as a third tap in the sink. If it removed 90% of 'impurities' in the water the average American would use to make coffee, cooking, drinking water, etc then it's done its job perfectly.
As window cleaners we demand the highest water quality for the job we do which is totally different to what its designed for. We also use vast quantities of purified water in comparison to the meager quantities the unit was initially designed to produce. (It also needed to be a compact unit that produced a reasonable flow of water from the faucet when opened, all requirements we find appealing.)
IMHO its just not designed for the job we are asking it to do.
I seemed to remember there was an article promising that the new PRF replacement would have upgraded membranes for better performance, but this doesn't seem to have happened.
Among window cleaners there will always be a market for an r/o of this type as price plays a big part in many of the decisions made. There are other major suppliers who also sell the PRF as a window cleaning r/o unit.
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