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How often do your change your DI Resin?

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I think this is VERY low dissolved solids - anyone know the relationship to TDS?

I'm not familiar with that measurement but from googling it would seem that 1uS/cm is equivalent to .64ppm, but this is coming from someone who had never heard of it 5 minutes ago.
 

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So I just used my school's Vernier conductivity probe and it read at 1-2 uS/cm. This is after replacement of the sediment and carbon filter, but I left the above DI resin on the system.

I think this is VERY low dissolved solids - anyone know the relationship to TDS? I'll have to do some investigation.
The point of the DI chamber is to knock your TDS down to 0, assuming your RO membranes have not already accomplished that.
So as long as TDS is 0, after going through DI, you should be OK.
I also have low TDS in my tap water and have only had to change my DI cartridge once in 5+ years.
Then again I have a Nano tank. If you have a much bigger system and do frequent water changes you may need to change out your DI more often.
Hope this helps.
 

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The point of the DI chamber is to knock your TDS down to 0, assuming your RO membranes have not already accomplished that.
So as long as TDS is 0, after going through DI, you should be OK.
I also have low TDS in my tap water and have only had to change my DI cartridge once in 5+ years.
Then again I have a Nano tank. If you have a much bigger system and do frequent water changes you may need to change out your DI more often.
Hope this helps.
Super helpful - my system is 132 gallons and I have a few QT tanks. Visually, it looks like the DI resin is only ~50% spent.
 

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I'm not familiar with that measurement but from googling it would seem that 1uS/cm is equivalent to .64ppm, but this is coming from someone who had never heard of it 5 minutes ago.
Just came to the same result. I'm going to monitor - I suspect this would read 0 on the traditional in-line TDS meters. In fact, it is on my in-line TDS meter but I'm not sure it's setup properly. I think a common mistake is installing the TDS in-line probes so they are perpendicular to the water's flow. If that makes sense.
 

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