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I am currently running cation, anion, and mixed. Since cation is being used most with my source water, I would replace the anion with cation and still keep the mixed.I thought the anion was the one that usually goes 1st, in most situations, no? ( just haven’t come across someone needing 2 cations)
Anyway, not a direct answer but my setup usually has either 1 anion then 1 mixed bed OR 1ea anion & cation…
FWIW I buy 2 anions for every mixed bed or cation packet
I believe you have it backwards. When the ani and cati are separate, the cation goes first then the anion.I thought the anion was the one that usually goes 1st, in most situations, no? ( just haven’t come across someone needing 2 cations)
Anyway, not a direct answer but my setup usually has either 1 anion then 1 mixed bed OR 1ea anion & cation…
FWIW I buy 2 anions for every mixed bed or cation packet
I believe you have it backwards. When the ani and cati are separate, the cation goes first then the anion.
If you mean order in the RO/DI machine, why would order matter?
According to the BRS video on the subject, they said specifically that the order matters. They gave reasoning for it, but I don't remember what it was. It's been a while.
I think your point is by passing water through an ro membrane eliminates the need to have cation 1st.If you mean order in the RO/DI machine, why would order matter?
According to the BRS video on the subject, they said specifically that the order matters. They gave reasoning for it, but I don't remember what it was. It's been a while.
The response above is why I like the Chemistry Forum
I was thinking about what gets depleted faster but regardless that info is useful as I never even considered which order to put them inI believe you have it backwards. When the ani and cati are separate, the cation goes first then the anion.
thanks , I see the vid ….According to the BRS video on the subject, they said specifically that the order matters. They gave reasoning for it, but I don't remember what it was. It's been a while.