Hi mate' thanks for your reply ' i should have said 100gpd x3 membranes' would moving up to 450 as you suggested mean upgrading my 3 membranes to 150gpd each..thanks
Yes. However - although they are still 10" they are wider and you may need wider housings. I'm not sure.
Sometimes it's cheaper to buy a whole discounted RO when you add up all the costs of the various upgrade bits.
150 gpd membranes will fit into the standard housings.
I did that. However, if the o/p thinks he is going to get a vast increase in water production, this won't happen.
Personally, a 450gpd processing water into a 1000 litre ibc tank was more than enough for me working on my own. But with 50psi water pressure it took a good 28 hours to fill my ibc tank to 850 liters in summer. I could add another 12 hours to that in winter.
I have a float switch on the tank which switches the water off to the r/o when the tank is full.
When my son joined me in 2008 the r/o wasn't enough to supply both of us. A bad weather day did help.
If the o/p needs a high production rate, then it's a 4040. When I changed over to my 4040, I was in awe at the water production rate. I was getting just on 2 litres per minute of pure in summer with 55psi water pressure and no booster pump with an Axeon hf5 membrane.