I’ve inserted the RO tubing into the fittings and tugged on them and they have not come back loose. Same with the meter probe itself.
Am I good to pressurize the unit to begin making RO/DI water?
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I'm not sure what "blue clips" you're referring to, but it sounds like you have attached the tubing to the fittings properly
lol, yes my friend I do have a third canister lol(you do have a third canister, yes??)
Just checkinglol, yes my friend I do have a third canister lol
Those will just prevent you from compressing the fitting unintentionally ... I don't have them on any of mine and it's fine. Think of them as "baby proofing"
These are the blue clips I’m referring too.
These days it doesn’t hurt to ask lolJust checking
It should be fine assuming the little white collars on your fitting are not pushed in. The purpose of the blue clip is to prevent accidental depression of the white collar that allows release of the connection. You can try releasing the pipe by pushing in the white collar to get the idea. You can buy the blue collars cheaply on eBay etc, worth adding them in the long term to prevent an accidental disconnection, not a big deal in the short term,I bought a tds meter separately from my RO/DI system, the three ways that came with the tds meter do not have the little blue clips.
I’ve inserted the RO tubing into the fittings and tugged on them and they have not come back loose. Same with the meter probe itself.
Am I good to pressurize the unit to begin making RO/DI water?
Ive found some on Amazon for cheap, I have them on the rest of the fittings. Might as wellSafety clips for push connect fittings. I have never used them.
When you put your 3 way tester together Which way are the probes oriented within the Tee?
I use a separate tds unit / pen . The inline ones never seem to last for me . I also have separate discounts to test the water at different stages to know when to replace cartridgesI bought a tds meter separately from my RO/DI system, the three ways that came with the tds meter do not have the little blue clips.
I’ve inserted the RO tubing into the fittings and tugged on them and they have not come back loose. Same with the meter probe itself.
Am I good to pressurize the unit to begin making RO/DI water?