Is it worth buying a water softener with the cost/hassle?
I currently produce about 5000 litres a week and my membrane lasts around a year as the water is so hard with a tap tds of around 320 (Poole, Dorest), with the cost of resin am i better to just change the membrane once a year when it reaches say 30 (starts at 7 new) or get a water softener?
Any advise greatly appreciated.
Martin, our input TDS is pretty much the same as yours and my membrane's now four years old and good as new (very similar output to yours when new). It's an Axeon HF4 (if I remember correctly) and we have a Clarke 240 also. I flush it a couple of times a year at most.
I'll bet a pound to a penny that chlorine's getting through to your membrane.
IMO, by far the best solution is a DI vessel 2/3 full (no more) of acid-washed charcoal (about £90, gives three or four fills). All available from GAPS water. We get about ten months from a fill in a 30" vessel. Though we may well be being pessimistic on that, it's cheaper than leaving it too long. We have a particle filter after the charcoal but it stays pretty much spotless. When you fill the charcoal, attach to a tap and flush it for a minute or two to let out any charcoal dust.
Vin
My gut feeling is also saying its chlorine related. Doug did mention that the amount of chlorine can change depending on where you are on the water main. He says the closer you are to the water purification plant the higher the concentration of chlorine in the tap water.
Its good to hear that acid washer charcoal prefilter is still working for you Vin.
If memory serves me you also went to get lengths to properly clean out and sterilise (with beach) the 4040 housing as you felt there was also fungal contamination coming from that.
I took that on board and will do that when I change my r/o membrane next time - whenever that is. Its 3 & 1/2 years old and still performing as it did when new.
At the moment its 101ppm in and flickers between 1 & 2 out before di. HF5 membrane and no booster with 50 psi water pressure. I'm happy with that.
I'm not the most conscientious flusher either.
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