Like the title says, my carbon filter seems to be clogging.
I have an RODI system from BRS with a 1 micron sediment filter in the first chamber followed by two 1 micron carbon blocks. After that is a dual membrane water saver setup and the 3 stage resin saver kit.
The feed in is from Y hoses coming off my laundry room water bibs, so both hot and cold merge to feed the RODI line. I have a pressure gauge there right off the merged bibs. Coming into the sediment filter, I have around 50 psi. Coming out of the second carbon, the flow is so slow my inline gauge stays at zero. This was working fine until yesterday.
I just changed both carbon blocks 14 days ago because this happened and I thought it was just time to replace the carbon. I have made maybe 1000 or so gallons of water since then (new tanks). I noticed last night the system output was a trickle. I changed the sediment filter today even though it looked almost new.
Today, I tried taking out the first carbon canister (the chamber right after the sediment filter, leaving one carbon block still in chamber three) and the pressure out of that one remaining carbon jumped from the zero I mentioned to the normal 45psi.
Based on all this, my only theory so far is that the first carbon block is clogging from something that the 1 micron sediment filter isn't catching. Any other ideas? Any thoughts on what I should try? The only idea I have, aside from burning through carbon blocks at insane rate, would be to go with a 0.5 micron sediment filter, but I don't know if that will help because I don't know what is clogging the carbon.
I have an RODI system from BRS with a 1 micron sediment filter in the first chamber followed by two 1 micron carbon blocks. After that is a dual membrane water saver setup and the 3 stage resin saver kit.
The feed in is from Y hoses coming off my laundry room water bibs, so both hot and cold merge to feed the RODI line. I have a pressure gauge there right off the merged bibs. Coming into the sediment filter, I have around 50 psi. Coming out of the second carbon, the flow is so slow my inline gauge stays at zero. This was working fine until yesterday.
I just changed both carbon blocks 14 days ago because this happened and I thought it was just time to replace the carbon. I have made maybe 1000 or so gallons of water since then (new tanks). I noticed last night the system output was a trickle. I changed the sediment filter today even though it looked almost new.
Today, I tried taking out the first carbon canister (the chamber right after the sediment filter, leaving one carbon block still in chamber three) and the pressure out of that one remaining carbon jumped from the zero I mentioned to the normal 45psi.
Based on all this, my only theory so far is that the first carbon block is clogging from something that the 1 micron sediment filter isn't catching. Any other ideas? Any thoughts on what I should try? The only idea I have, aside from burning through carbon blocks at insane rate, would be to go with a 0.5 micron sediment filter, but I don't know if that will help because I don't know what is clogging the carbon.