I'm not sure I follow what you mean though. I'm sure the ratings for gallon capacity are based on a standard solution, and that the benchmark for whether or not the filter is "still good" is based on observed pressure drop. So if the pressure on the effluent side drops lower than a certain value, that's the "change filter" signal, and to me what that says is that the pores are clogged up enough that water can't pass through as easily.The ratings are for removal, not clogging to the point that water won't go through it. I don't think you will get enough pressure buildup to balance it out.
So with that assumption (correct me if that is an improper interpretation) then if you have 2 identical filters in parallel (with a splitter before and a "combiner" or reverse-splitter after) then when cartridge A gets "clogged" more, the pressure drop across the other one (cartridge B) is less so you would get more flow through B, until it balances out. This would continue until the pressure drop across both was above the "change" threshold.
Again....I haven't ever seen this discussed and I don't know why. Am I missing a critical fact or something? Taking it to the extreme, one could put 10x 5 micron 15k Gallon blocks in parallel and that should be good for 150,000 gallons.
I'll be putting out an update soonNow that I got your attention, how are them scrubbers coming along?