I have a 4stage RODI buddy an the waste water is coming out at 340 ppm, and my house water usually ranges from 340-370 ppm, when it comes out through the DI filter it’s 6ppm, are all the filters in need of replacing?
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I haven’t changed anything, the system is 3 months old, I’ve only been making water for my 20gallon, so I think maybe like 70ish gallons total have been made. The DI resin is brown now, I’ll attach a pic down below.How long since you have changed the micron, carbon, to membrane? Is the di resin still dark?

I think I have 3 ppm of chloramines in my water so that might be why I’m going though it even faster, what’s crazy is that my house itself has its own filter for water, I guess the water in my county is just very dirty.It looks like your DI is spent. I don't think there's any way that your filters are used and need to be changed though. Unfortunately with almost 400 TDS coming in, you're going to burn through di resin like that.
My water is around 150 yds into my house, 15 miles away they are as much as 700 off well water. They need 7 stage or more to get down to zero. Easy thing would be to add another do or two but it will add up in cost as you burn through the di.I think I have 3 ppm of chloramines in my water so that might be why I’m going though it even faster, what’s crazy is that my house itself has its own filter for water, I guess the water in my county is just very dirty.
I’m thinking about picking up a used 5 stage premium plus 75 gpd, still producing 0 TDS for 50$ instead of replacing my DI, I think the DI is like 25$ for the aqua buddy. Do you have any experience with the BRS systems? I think it would be cheaper long term to have it.My water is around 150 yds into my house, 15 miles away they are as much as 700 off well water. They need 7 stage or more to get down to zero. Easy thing would be to add another do or two but it will add up in cost as you burn through the di.I think I have 3 ppm of chloramines in my water so that might be why I’m going though it even faster, what’s crazy is that my house itself has its own filter for water, I guess the water in my county is just very dirty.
The BRD universal RODI systems are an excellent step up from an RO buddy!I’m thinking about picking up a used 5 stage premium plus 75 gpd, still producing 0 TDS for 50$ instead of replacing my DI, I think the DI is like 25$ for the aqua buddy. Do you have any experience with the BRS systems? I think it would be cheaper long term to have it.
I do not but my house is 75psi (most of the time) and this system makes water faster than stated at that pressure.
You need to have an additional chlorine filter added small print on the bottom right of the instructions or you will ruin the filter set upI think I have 3 ppm of chloramines in my water so that might be why I’m going though it even faster, what’s crazy is that my house itself has its own filter for water, I guess the water in my county is just very dirty.It looks like your DI is spent. I don't think there's any way that your filters are used and need to be changed though. Unfortunately with almost 400 TDS coming in, you're going to burn through di resin like that.
That would be ideal. Since you have chloramines, you should be running 2 carbon filters or 1 carbon and 1 chloramine specific filter. Either way works. My water runs between 400 to 450 tds out of the faucet and is treated with chloramines. I run a .35 micron pleated prefilter and then two 1 micron carbon filters that feeds a 99% rejection rated RO membrane. After the membrane I average around 3 to 5 tds. If you take care of prefilters by replacing them when needed then your membrane should last 5+ years probably more like 8+ years in your case if you stick with just a 20gal tank.I’m thinking about picking up a used 5 stage premium plus 75 gpd, still producing 0 TDS for 50$ instead of replacing my DI, I think the DI is like 25$ for the aqua buddy. Do you have any experience with the BRS systems? I think it would be cheaper long term to have it.
So does this have everything that I need or do I need to be adding more?That would be ideal. Since you have chloramines, you should be running 2 carbon filters or 1 carbon and 1 chloramine specific filter. Either way works. My water runs between 400 to 450 tds out of the faucet and is treated with chloramines. I run a .35 micron pleated prefilter and then two 1 micron carbon filters that feeds a 99% rejection rated RO membrane. After the membrane I average around 3 to 5 tds. If you take care of prefilters by replacing them when needed then your membrane should last 5+ years probably more like 8+ years in your case if you stick with just a 20gal tank.I’m thinking about picking up a used 5 stage premium plus 75 gpd, still producing 0 TDS for 50$ instead of replacing my DI, I think the DI is like 25$ for the aqua buddy. Do you have any experience with the BRS systems? I think it would be cheaper long term to have it.

that’s a good system, but holy moly is that sediment filter disgusting!
Is there a kit that BRS sells to replace all the filters? Or at least the ones that need to be regularly replaced, I’m thinking about offering 50$ so not a terrible price, apparently it’s still producing 0TDS.that’s a good system, but holy moly is that sediment filter disgusting!
I’d be prepared to need to swap every filtration stage and thoroughly disinfect this unit, if I was getting it!
Here’s how my sediment filters look after 11 months in operation (I use a 5micron sediment prefilter, below the factory 1micron)
Yup! BRS has multiple different filter kits, they make everything very straightforward, and do sell quality brands!Is there a kit that BRS sells to replace all the filters? Or at least the ones that need to be regularly replaced, I’m thinking about offering 50$ so not a terrible price, apparently it’s still producing 0TDS.
So does this top package replace the other 4 filters and than the RO membrane just needs replacing whenever it’s spent?Yup! BRS has multiple different filter kits, they make everything very straightforward, and do sell quality brands!Is there a kit that BRS sells to replace all the filters? Or at least the ones that need to be regularly replaced, I’m thinking about offering 50$ so not a terrible price, apparently it’s still producing 0TDS.
Just stick with the same model (Dow Filmtec 75gpd) of RO membrane; this is the industry standard for marine aquarium hobbyists, purely for performance reasons!

Precisely!So does this top package replace the other 4 filters and than the RO membrane just needs replacing whenever it’s spent?