I recently made some changes to my setup. I have two separate units, a 4 stage RO unit, and a MaxCap (dual stage) DI. It used to be set up inline, the two units next to each other, with the water storage container located below the DI "out" water line. Due to space constraints with the change made to other areas of the fish room, I mounted the the units above/below each other- the RO unit is now below the DI unit, maybe 12-15". And now, the DI "out" water line feeds into a container that is about 6" higher that the DI unit.
I've noticed that it seems my water production has dropped off considerably, probably a third or better. The production usually drops some in the winter (our tap water is in the 40's), but I don't recall it being this much of a drop.
So it got me to thinking.... Would the head pressure affect the water production? I assumed it wouldn't. The height difference is maybe a couple of feet tops, and I have really good water pressure (90+psi) But now I'm not so sure.
Any help would be appreciated.
I've noticed that it seems my water production has dropped off considerably, probably a third or better. The production usually drops some in the winter (our tap water is in the 40's), but I don't recall it being this much of a drop.
So it got me to thinking.... Would the head pressure affect the water production? I assumed it wouldn't. The height difference is maybe a couple of feet tops, and I have really good water pressure (90+psi) But now I'm not so sure.
Any help would be appreciated.
