Hello everyone,
I have a very interesting problem related to my RO filter. It has been going on for almost a year. Lots of troubleshooting has already gone into it last year. Talked to multiple vendors, tried different proposed solutions. But the problem keeps coming back.
Problem:
Any new membrane I install drops its water production to half after a month. After a few months the production drops to a trickle. I have measured water production carefully.
Screenshot below:
Proposed solutions that I have tried:
Observations / notes / details:
What do you think I should try next?
Thanks for your time and advice
BTW I also posted some stuff in another thread here, but time has passed, so I thought it is probably best to start a new thread of my own...
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/eating-up-ro-membranes.843152/post-9319924
I have a very interesting problem related to my RO filter. It has been going on for almost a year. Lots of troubleshooting has already gone into it last year. Talked to multiple vendors, tried different proposed solutions. But the problem keeps coming back.
Problem:
Any new membrane I install drops its water production to half after a month. After a few months the production drops to a trickle. I have measured water production carefully.
Screenshot below:
Proposed solutions that I have tried:
- Changing RO membrane to a different brand (started with Pentair GRO 1:1, now using DOW Filmtech)
- Adding a second RO membrane (BRS kit)
- Adding a second carbon block canister
- Replacing carbon and sediment block filters
Observations / notes / details:
System setup:
inlet> Tee to TDS sensor > sediment> carbon> carbon>Tee to pressure gauge> membrane 1 (and membrane 2), Tee to TDS sensor > Tee split to >
one way valve > DI canister > Tee to TDS sensor > drum > pump to aquarium
one way valve > remineralization block for drinking water > drum > pump to kitchen water faucet + fridge
I do have a ASO valve
Inlet TDS 175
post membrane TDS around 4-7
post DI 0 TDS
Chlorine after the carbon blocks stays very low. Right now it is at 0.02, measured by a Hanna. Carbon blocks were replaced 10 months ago.
Our city uses Chloramines in summer
Summer or winter, does not matter, same problem happens – membrane clogs up.
Water pressure as measured on a gauge installed after carbon blocks = 55 to 70 psi, and that stays pretty much the same, unless someone else us in the house opens water faucet (drops 10 psi)
Adding dual membrane kit does nothing. Almost same rate of clogging happens.
I do not have an auto-flush system. I do flush manually.
I make around 30 gallons of RO water every 2 days. (split into fish tank water changes and drinking water also)
55 gallon brute drum for fish water
10 gallon brute drum for drinking water
What do you think I should try next?
Thanks for your time and advice
BTW I also posted some stuff in another thread here, but time has passed, so I thought it is probably best to start a new thread of my own...
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/eating-up-ro-membranes.843152/post-9319924