Silica and silicates are handled by the DI resin which is last in line. If you are having particulates or sediment problems take a look at the 0.2 micron ZetaZorb found on sale here:
SpectraPure Customer Appreciation SALE! 20% - 50% off
I am told this is a very popular prefilter in the NYC area as they have very high sediment, particulate and colloidal material loadings and its about the only thing that works well for them. The filter is 0.2 microns absolute so removes 99.9% of everything 0.2 microns and larger plus is pleated so has 10x the sufrace area for long filter life and low pressure loss.
Most all TDS meters are factory calibrated with 342 solution but notice that solution has different values depending on the method you are using with the COM-100, make sure you are reading ppm NaCl as it is calibrated to that at the factory. Look at the bottom of the page here:
calibration solutions
drainbamage, yes 18-30 is way too high for RO only and out of sight for RO/DI. A good RO should take 400 down to no more than 6-8 and of course RO/DI should be 0 and nothing else. My tap water TDS exceeds 800 and my RO only averages about 5 so it is possible. Heck the Water & Ice store near me gets it down from 800 to only 13 with RO only and they make a couple thousand gallons a day.
SpectraPure Customer Appreciation SALE! 20% - 50% off
I am told this is a very popular prefilter in the NYC area as they have very high sediment, particulate and colloidal material loadings and its about the only thing that works well for them. The filter is 0.2 microns absolute so removes 99.9% of everything 0.2 microns and larger plus is pleated so has 10x the sufrace area for long filter life and low pressure loss.
Most all TDS meters are factory calibrated with 342 solution but notice that solution has different values depending on the method you are using with the COM-100, make sure you are reading ppm NaCl as it is calibrated to that at the factory. Look at the bottom of the page here:
calibration solutions
drainbamage, yes 18-30 is way too high for RO only and out of sight for RO/DI. A good RO should take 400 down to no more than 6-8 and of course RO/DI should be 0 and nothing else. My tap water TDS exceeds 800 and my RO only averages about 5 so it is possible. Heck the Water & Ice store near me gets it down from 800 to only 13 with RO only and they make a couple thousand gallons a day.