I run the AquaFX Octopus Model RO/DI Unit with a huge Axeon PVC 4040 Membrane.
I am not certain if the RO/DI Unit's integrated Booster Pump works correctly or not, I Am usually able to maintain 40 on the pressure gauge or slightly less when running.
The RO/DI Unit has an integrated 2 stage TDS Meter.
On the In, it usually settles down to less than 10 ppm.
On the Out, I like to see 0, when i start to see 2ppm I change the Carbon//Sediment//DI Resin, which for me is typicall every 2 months.
So I gather I would benefit a booster pump to feed this huge membrane.
To double check I purchased the COM-100 EC/TDS/Temp handheld meter. The meter is factory calibrated, I have not calibrated it otherwise.
I set the meter to NaCl ppm.
In a Beaker of RO/DI Water I test at 3ppm
This is city water.
How will i benefit from a booster pump? The Membrane states it will tolerate 225 psi
I am not certain if the RO/DI Unit's integrated Booster Pump works correctly or not, I Am usually able to maintain 40 on the pressure gauge or slightly less when running.
The RO/DI Unit has an integrated 2 stage TDS Meter.
On the In, it usually settles down to less than 10 ppm.
On the Out, I like to see 0, when i start to see 2ppm I change the Carbon//Sediment//DI Resin, which for me is typicall every 2 months.
So I gather I would benefit a booster pump to feed this huge membrane.
To double check I purchased the COM-100 EC/TDS/Temp handheld meter. The meter is factory calibrated, I have not calibrated it otherwise.
I set the meter to NaCl ppm.
In a Beaker of RO/DI Water I test at 3ppm
This is city water.
How will i benefit from a booster pump? The Membrane states it will tolerate 225 psi
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