Hello everyone,
I have been using a Coralife Pure-Flo II RO/DI system for years. A decade plus even. I swap out membranes every 5 years and naturally I have to replace my sediment/carbon filters on a regular basis.
Recently I ordered a new standard 10" carbon block from a vendor. Once installed I could literally see it spin slowly when I bumped the canister. Thinking I got a bad one I ordered another from a different vendor. Same result. It simply does not make good contact with the top and bottom of the canister. I just do not see those little round indentations in the rubber o-ring they have at the top and bottom.
Now the sediment filter is fine. It makes solid contact. I compare the length of each and the sediment filter is slightly longer by approx 1/8". My temporary solution was to rip out the rubber ring on the old carbon block and double it up on the newly installed carbon block. Now it fits great. No spinning and water is forced through it.
Is anyone else running into this? Never had this happen in years and years of replacement. I even swapped filters around as a way to troubleshoot it. Same issue on the other side with a different canister. I mean installing these things is not rocket science. They just seem shorter all of a sudden by a tiny bit.
Any advice is appreciated. The only solution I can think of is to just keep trying different brands until I find one that is actually as long as the sediment filter.
I have been using a Coralife Pure-Flo II RO/DI system for years. A decade plus even. I swap out membranes every 5 years and naturally I have to replace my sediment/carbon filters on a regular basis.
Recently I ordered a new standard 10" carbon block from a vendor. Once installed I could literally see it spin slowly when I bumped the canister. Thinking I got a bad one I ordered another from a different vendor. Same result. It simply does not make good contact with the top and bottom of the canister. I just do not see those little round indentations in the rubber o-ring they have at the top and bottom.
Now the sediment filter is fine. It makes solid contact. I compare the length of each and the sediment filter is slightly longer by approx 1/8". My temporary solution was to rip out the rubber ring on the old carbon block and double it up on the newly installed carbon block. Now it fits great. No spinning and water is forced through it.
Is anyone else running into this? Never had this happen in years and years of replacement. I even swapped filters around as a way to troubleshoot it. Same issue on the other side with a different canister. I mean installing these things is not rocket science. They just seem shorter all of a sudden by a tiny bit.
Any advice is appreciated. The only solution I can think of is to just keep trying different brands until I find one that is actually as long as the sediment filter.