Since my RODI unit has been in operation for almost a year and half now, I had some general questions regarding filters and their replacement.
General Usage: About 4 gallons of RODI water (aquarium water) and 4 gallons of RO water a week (coffee pot, hot water pot for teas). So all in about 400 gallons a year.
General TDS: Pre resin fluctuates between 1-2 and settles in at 1 as the unit runs, post resin is zero. Resin is showing about 1/2 used.
General operation: Using the flush valve flush for about 2 mins before collecting any water. I then fill the RO water containers (1-2 gallons) to help the TDS settle to the lowest setting, then if more aquarium water is needed I will fill those containers. Finally if aquarium water is made I will fill the last RO water container and when it is near full, will flush the system again for a couple minutes. I generally 'make water' once a week.
Onto the Questions:
1) My sediment filter, looks like the day I first put it in service. Nice and white with little to no visible debris on it. I also have not noticed any significant pressure drop, other than the fluctuating pressure from my city. A whole different discussion for a different time. My question is, since the sediment filters looks new and there has been not noticeable drop in pressure, should one replace at a regular interval or just when dirty/pressure drop?
2) Carbon blocks, currently have two with the low usage, is there any need to replace them? Most reading online says 6 months replacement interval.
3) Micron filtration level: looking online I see .5/1/5 micron sediment and carbon filters. What is the general thought here. Does going to .5 really provide that much better per membrane filtration versus a 1 or 5? I understand the answer to the question is 'yes' as .5 is sized particle it can catch, but is there any appreciable difference to membrane life with the different micron sediment/carbon filters?
Looking forward to a lively discussion!
General Usage: About 4 gallons of RODI water (aquarium water) and 4 gallons of RO water a week (coffee pot, hot water pot for teas). So all in about 400 gallons a year.
General TDS: Pre resin fluctuates between 1-2 and settles in at 1 as the unit runs, post resin is zero. Resin is showing about 1/2 used.
General operation: Using the flush valve flush for about 2 mins before collecting any water. I then fill the RO water containers (1-2 gallons) to help the TDS settle to the lowest setting, then if more aquarium water is needed I will fill those containers. Finally if aquarium water is made I will fill the last RO water container and when it is near full, will flush the system again for a couple minutes. I generally 'make water' once a week.
Onto the Questions:
1) My sediment filter, looks like the day I first put it in service. Nice and white with little to no visible debris on it. I also have not noticed any significant pressure drop, other than the fluctuating pressure from my city. A whole different discussion for a different time. My question is, since the sediment filters looks new and there has been not noticeable drop in pressure, should one replace at a regular interval or just when dirty/pressure drop?
2) Carbon blocks, currently have two with the low usage, is there any need to replace them? Most reading online says 6 months replacement interval.
3) Micron filtration level: looking online I see .5/1/5 micron sediment and carbon filters. What is the general thought here. Does going to .5 really provide that much better per membrane filtration versus a 1 or 5? I understand the answer to the question is 'yes' as .5 is sized particle it can catch, but is there any appreciable difference to membrane life with the different micron sediment/carbon filters?
Looking forward to a lively discussion!