This happens like clockwork. After my DI starts getting exhausted (TDS reads 1-2ppm), I change it.
I pack it VERY, VERY tightly. I have a glass jar that I compress the di.
I changed all my filters (Sediment filters, carbon, membrane, and DI resin). Yes, I correctly flushed my Carbon and membranes.
The first week of using my new filters (made 30 gals), I was getting 0ppm tds. After the membrane was about 6-7ppm
After a week, the TDS after the membrane was around 40ppm (after running), and after the DI was 30ppm. THE DI IS BRAND NEW!!! No color change at all.
Usually, when this happens, I need to remove the DI and try messing with it to get it to reread 0ppm.
But why is my TDS after membrane reading high all of a sudden? I just changed it a week ago, and it was perfect. I live in the city, and we don’t use well water.
Why does my DI TDS always read high after a week after installation??!
We had a pretty big party at home last night. Could the CO2 be contributing to this? I’m lost and pretty frustrated.
I pack it VERY, VERY tightly. I have a glass jar that I compress the di.
I changed all my filters (Sediment filters, carbon, membrane, and DI resin). Yes, I correctly flushed my Carbon and membranes.
The first week of using my new filters (made 30 gals), I was getting 0ppm tds. After the membrane was about 6-7ppm
After a week, the TDS after the membrane was around 40ppm (after running), and after the DI was 30ppm. THE DI IS BRAND NEW!!! No color change at all.
Usually, when this happens, I need to remove the DI and try messing with it to get it to reread 0ppm.
But why is my TDS after membrane reading high all of a sudden? I just changed it a week ago, and it was perfect. I live in the city, and we don’t use well water.
Why does my DI TDS always read high after a week after installation??!
We had a pretty big party at home last night. Could the CO2 be contributing to this? I’m lost and pretty frustrated.