The title says it....
I just got my mixing station set up in the new house (on well water). I have my DI split up into anion/cation/mixed. I've gone through about 3/4 of my anion resin after only 100 gallons of filtration.
The system is set up downstream of a water softener. My TDS pre-filtration was around 650 (as measured when I got my well water tested), post-RO is 20, and post-DI is 0, both read using the TDS meter on my RODI system.
As I understand it, one common problem that causes this is CO2 (this was Randy's suggestion when I posted about it in another thread).
A few other possibilities I've read about are:
1. Inadequately packed resin (I pack my own)
2. Elevated levels of nitrate, phosphate, silicate, sulfate, carbonate, chloride
3. Improperly stored resin
I do have a question regarding how I had my system set up. Initially I had the anion canister first, followed by the cation canister. I found out later that it's supposed to be the other way around. Does that really matter? I don't see how it would, but I don't want to assume either. I've since switched them to the recommended order.
Is there anything else I might be missing? @Randy Holmes-Farley is most likely right that it's just elevated CO2 (has he been wrong yet? ), but couldn't hurt to make sure I didn't make a silly mistake along the way.
Thanks!
I just got my mixing station set up in the new house (on well water). I have my DI split up into anion/cation/mixed. I've gone through about 3/4 of my anion resin after only 100 gallons of filtration.
The system is set up downstream of a water softener. My TDS pre-filtration was around 650 (as measured when I got my well water tested), post-RO is 20, and post-DI is 0, both read using the TDS meter on my RODI system.
As I understand it, one common problem that causes this is CO2 (this was Randy's suggestion when I posted about it in another thread).
A few other possibilities I've read about are:
1. Inadequately packed resin (I pack my own)
2. Elevated levels of nitrate, phosphate, silicate, sulfate, carbonate, chloride
3. Improperly stored resin
I do have a question regarding how I had my system set up. Initially I had the anion canister first, followed by the cation canister. I found out later that it's supposed to be the other way around. Does that really matter? I don't see how it would, but I don't want to assume either. I've since switched them to the recommended order.
Is there anything else I might be missing? @Randy Holmes-Farley is most likely right that it's just elevated CO2 (has he been wrong yet? ), but couldn't hurt to make sure I didn't make a silly mistake along the way.
Thanks!