Burning through DI

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I recently moved and set up a new brs 150 gpd dual ro system lest then a month ago. I noticed my color changing DI is depleted already! The tds after the membranes read 5 and after di 1 tds. i found the cities water report and this is what it states what can i do to slow the di from burning so quick?

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Do you run the RO until it's low TDS, say 3ppm, before sending it through the DI? If you just turn it on without pre-running the RO stage or even worse have the whole setup on a float valve, the TDS creep will kill the DI resin fast because the initial water from the RO will have high TDS.
 

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I would test for CO2 in your water. That can burn thru resin quickly. I had to add a degassing chamber to my system to remove most of it.
 

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I'm guessing its the 2 ppm chloramines in your water.
I would look at ways to reduce that.
 
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Do you run the RO until it's low TDS, say 3ppm, before sending it through the DI? If you just turn it on without pre-running the RO stage or even worse have the whole setup on a float valve, the TDS creep will kill the DI resin fast because the initial water from the RO will have high TDS.
I usually flush the system prior and after to making water. i am able to get it down to 5 before going to the DI
 
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Watching BRS videos seems like adding a chloromine carbon block may help? or wonder if i can just replace the existing carbon block with the chloromine carbon block
 

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Put some source water into a container and check the pH. Vigorously aerate it for a while and check the pH again. If it's higher CO2 is your problem.
 

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