Not certain but if you hook the water up then it will come out a lot fast from the waste line.OK. To be sure I have this right... the one on top is the product and the one bottom is waste, right?
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Not certain but if you hook the water up then it will come out a lot fast from the waste line.OK. To be sure I have this right... the one on top is the product and the one bottom is waste, right?
This ^^^...only thing is, you will need to get the pump working, unless you have real high water pressure in your home, in order to use both RO membranes, first RO-M will drop your pressure too low for the second RO-M to work...if you do get any product water out, it will be very little, and will take forever. If you can't get pump working, bypass second membrane, will cut your output to roughly half of normal capacity, 100 gpd instead of 200, but at least you'll be able to make water.Hmm maybe a few more pics, But I’m thinking go prefilters then into the RO, Then to the DI. Should be good to go Unless this membrane only functions at a certain high pressure. But you can always test it without the DI attached for 90% exclusion and if it is working your good to go attach the DI and youre all set.
its all going out the waste line? you may need to add a valve to throttle the waste line and boost up the pressure.No luck (even with just 1 membrane). I'm guessing the pressure isn't enough to push the water through the membrane. :-(
I have a flow restrictor, and until I removed it I wasn't getting any water out of either line (which seemed weird). Removing the restrictor allowed water out the waste line.its all going out the waste line? you may need to add a valve to throttle the waste then. You may just need to add a flow restrictor to boost up the pressure. Also you can still wire up that booster pump.
I have a flow restrictor, and until I removed it I wasn't getting any water out of either line (which seemed weird). Removing the restrictor allowed water out the waste line.
No luck with getting the booster pump to work?I have a flow restrictor, and until I removed it I wasn't getting any water out of either line (which seemed weird). Removing the restrictor allowed water out the waste line.
There is something wrong with that because a flow restrictor still allows water to pass through. Are you sure all the chambers were all the way full?I have a flow restrictor, and until I removed it I wasn't getting any water out of either line (which seemed weird). Removing the restrictor allowed water out the waste line.
I think it operates off the relay which I think is what has gone out.No luck with getting the booster pump to work?
Yeah. I think so. When I removed the restrictor, the water came out the waste at a pretty high rate.There is something wrong with that because a flow restrictor still allows water to pass through. Are you sure all the chambers were all the way full?
I think it operates off the relay which I think is what has gone out.
Yeah. I think so. When I removed the restrictor, the water came out the waste at a pretty high rate.
I'll get one.Can you post a pic of the relay?