150 gpd membrane and aquatech 8800 pump - no go?

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I am thinking about experimenting with 150 gpd membranes. I have a aquatech 8800 pump, but I think I was once told that it cant keep up with the volume needed for a 150 gpd membrane.

It would need to put out 450 gpd - or more depending the the rejection rate, right?

From what I am calculating from the aquatech spec sheet, the 8800 at 80 psi output pressure can only do about 264 gpd... so it would be maxed out with a 90 gpd membrane.

Is this correct?
 

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My aquatech runs my 2 100gpd in membranes at 90 psi just fine in water saver setup. Never did any calculations to see what the flow rate is.
 
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I have the 8800 and I have a 75gpd membrane and then a second 75gpd membrane that takes the waste water like the BRS water saver, and I have no issues running it. It makes pretty close to the 150 a day it’s supposed to.
 

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