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Ive just moved and where I was last time my tap was 90 PSI and after pre filters and 40x40 ro my water was at 3 PPM and in my new place my tap is now down to 60 PSI and after pre filters and 40x40 ro my water is now at 33 PPM , ive now got a booster pump but it still comes out at 60 PSI and the TDS is still around the 30 PPM, am I doing something wrong?Bazzy…
If you've just moved it may be that the tap water is of a different constitution and that the membranes are becoming clogged faster. This can sometimes happen even when you don't move. How is the water production rate. Has that slowed down appreciably with the sudden increase in post RO TDS?I ask this because after the heavy rain a few months ago, my membranes became knackered (symptoms were a sharp climb in TDS along with much slower pure water production). This has since been resolved by the addition of an iron pre-filter. There is a lot of old iron ore around the Surrey/Sussex area and maybe this seeped into the supply due to heavy rain and flooding a while back. In your area the geology may differ. Moving the RO to a different location could mean a different water source with different chemicals in the supply. If the membrane(s) are not protected from this by the addition of appropriate pre-filter(s) then you could have a problem with membranes being worn out much more quickly.
Quote from: The Shiner on October 27, 2007, 10:46:01 amIf you've just moved it may be that the tap water is of a different constitution and that the membranes are becoming clogged faster. This can sometimes happen even when you don't move. How is the water production rate. Has that slowed down appreciably with the sudden increase in post RO TDS?I ask this because after the heavy rain a few months ago, my membranes became knackered (symptoms were a sharp climb in TDS along with much slower pure water production). This has since been resolved by the addition of an iron pre-filter. There is a lot of old iron ore around the Surrey/Sussex area and maybe this seeped into the supply due to heavy rain and flooding a while back. In your area the geology may differ. Moving the RO to a different location could mean a different water source with different chemicals in the supply. If the membrane(s) are not protected from this by the addition of appropriate pre-filter(s) then you could have a problem with membranes being worn out much more quickly.I only moved 4 miles up the road and the only change in water is my tap PSI so thats why i got a booster pump but after hooking it up the PSI is still the same as it is without the pump so im a little lost on this one..The pump does work and i have it hooked up after the pre filters...Bazzy...
TDS can change a huge amount even only 4 miles up the road. What's your input TDS at the new place? Have you any DI cylinder at all after the RO?
What i dont understand is people on here say they get a booster pump to up there PSI and i go and get one and its the same.... so £200 booster pump down the drain Bazzy...
just a thought, we moved "things" around last year and similar happened to us...we were careful on how we handled items, but apparently, membranes etc can be "upset" by moving them.. it may be that or not