Let me preface by saying I did not do as much due diligence as I should have when I first purchase my RO/DI system, nor did I with some of the mods I subsequently made, thus the questions I have now.
Here's what I purchased:
Water Max 6 Stage RO/DI
I should have just left well enough alone as incoming TDS runs in the high 170's to the mid 180's and coming out at zero, but it seemed to take forever so I purchased this:
Aquatec 8800 Booster Pump
TDS still zero, water is made faster, but seems like more waste, so I bought this:
200GPD Water Saver
Everything seems great. TDS still zero, but now I notice DI resin depleting faster than it had been, and final product TDS has crept up to 2ppm. Not the end of the world, but I'm a total noob and have no idea if it's normal after only about 200 gallons of water run through it. So now I'm going to do a reset, and hopefully get everything right with what I have, knowing that some of what I'm doing now likely isn't ideal.
1) Booster pump gives me 85-90 psi @ the RO membrane inlet. Is that pressure ok, or should I reduce it? It's about 55-60psi without the pump running.
2) "Water Saver" is plumbed in series, which apparently isn't ideal. Ditch it, keep it as-is, or plumb it parallel?
3) I have 2 horizontal DI housings that are about 2" diameter and about 8" long. Should I keep them mounted horizontal, or can/should they be mounted vertical? If vertical, does it matter if water is fed from the top down, or bottom up? I'm not opposed to purchasing an add-on DI kit if that would be a better idea. I'm going to spend money on new DI resin anyway.
4) I have both a 500ml and an 800ml restrictor. Are either of those ideal? Or do I need a different size? My goal is to keep concentrate to a minimum, yet not need to replace filters and/or resin more than a couple times a year.
5) Booster pump has a high pressure shut-off switch (obviously). Do I still need to use the automatic shut-off valve ?
6) Does Buckeye Hydro offer forum discounts?
Thanks in advance for taking the time.
Here's what I purchased:
Water Max 6 Stage RO/DI
I should have just left well enough alone as incoming TDS runs in the high 170's to the mid 180's and coming out at zero, but it seemed to take forever so I purchased this:
Aquatec 8800 Booster Pump
TDS still zero, water is made faster, but seems like more waste, so I bought this:
200GPD Water Saver
Everything seems great. TDS still zero, but now I notice DI resin depleting faster than it had been, and final product TDS has crept up to 2ppm. Not the end of the world, but I'm a total noob and have no idea if it's normal after only about 200 gallons of water run through it. So now I'm going to do a reset, and hopefully get everything right with what I have, knowing that some of what I'm doing now likely isn't ideal.
1) Booster pump gives me 85-90 psi @ the RO membrane inlet. Is that pressure ok, or should I reduce it? It's about 55-60psi without the pump running.
2) "Water Saver" is plumbed in series, which apparently isn't ideal. Ditch it, keep it as-is, or plumb it parallel?
3) I have 2 horizontal DI housings that are about 2" diameter and about 8" long. Should I keep them mounted horizontal, or can/should they be mounted vertical? If vertical, does it matter if water is fed from the top down, or bottom up? I'm not opposed to purchasing an add-on DI kit if that would be a better idea. I'm going to spend money on new DI resin anyway.
4) I have both a 500ml and an 800ml restrictor. Are either of those ideal? Or do I need a different size? My goal is to keep concentrate to a minimum, yet not need to replace filters and/or resin more than a couple times a year.
5) Booster pump has a high pressure shut-off switch (obviously). Do I still need to use the automatic shut-off valve ?
6) Does Buckeye Hydro offer forum discounts?
Thanks in advance for taking the time.