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Hey guys I just recently purchase this RoDi system from its previous owner, got a good deal on it so didn't think about much. Now my question is, I am new to using this so I was wondering if anyone with experience could tell me if the connections are right and what line would be the one for waste and which one is the one I will use for water to the aquarium. I would really appreciate all the help I could get.
 

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From what I see, please someone else correct me if I am wrong, the sediment filter (one on the right in the first picture), and that of the DI resin (one on the left first picture), are mixed around. Additionally the Red line will be the waste line. If the system is new, make sure to cycle the system (count all water as waste) for an hourish.
 
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Almonds thanks for your help I bought the filters new but the actual equipment is not. I will change the filters now, and my last concern are the connections set up the way they should?
 

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Remember to change out your filters. I recently got a spike in phosphates because I neglected to change mine. Was about 7months or so, so you've got time obviously, just a heads up lol.
 

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Swap them around where the thicker yellow hose goes in the white sediment then carbon then di from left to right on first pic and I would always recommend a dual in line tds meter
 
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Thank you guys very much I left it running to flush it (filters are new). Will change the position of the filter too
 
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Is it normal for more water to come out of the waste line then the line for the to water?
 

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Yes it is normal but I believe the order you need to have it run is white filter to the carbon to membrane on top to DI resin then out. At least that's how I run mine.
 

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Ya it is, unfortunately. u can collect it to water plants and stuff if you want.
 
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OK that's a good idea. The water is not clean enough to use as fresh water for a turtle tank just a question
 
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Just to let you guys know if interested, the waste water from the to-do is perfectly fine to use for water changes on a Turtle tank.
 

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The brine or waste will be about 25% higher TDS than your tap water was to begin with. It has been through a sediment filter to remove suspended solids and the carbon to remove chlorine but other than that is tap water plus 25% more TDS or dissolved solids since it contains the concentrated TDS the RO membrane removed from the treated portion. The turtle probably won't care.
 

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ro unit

Might want to consider getting a chloramine canister or two with color changing DI resin depending on your water source. SOme local municpalites ad things to their water which the CHlorine filter will remove.




Hey guys I just recently purchase this RoDi system from its previous owner, got a good deal on it so didn't think about much. Now my question is, I am new to using this so I was wondering if anyone with experience could tell me if the connections are right and what line would be the one for waste and which one is the one I will use for water to the aquarium. I would really appreciate all the help I could get.
 

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You do not need to waste money on chloramine filters. The normal high quality 1 micron or smaller carbon block is more than capable of removing the chlorine portion of chloramines and breaking the bond with the ammonia which is removed partially by the RO membrane then polished off with the DI.

You also don't want color changing resin since it is very unreliable. Using your handheld TDS meter you will find it is usually already passing TDS before the color turns. Then you have the issue of trying to decipher the color change, it may change in streaks, all at once, never, top to bottom or bottom to top etc. Stick with non color changing and use your TDS meter which won't lie and takes no guessing.
 
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Thanks AZD I was also I told to get one of the small gauges for the ro-di is that completely necessary and if it is what's the job of it.
 

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If you are talking about an inline pressure gauge then yes, they are a very important piece of the RO/DI system and can help you in troubleshooting the system. Good vendors include the pressure gauge on their systems.
 

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