I have a 4 stage that I have been using for around 7 years.(replacing filters as needed) Previously I was on city water and almost never needed to replace the filters. Now we live on a well; the house has its own RO system for drinking water and a kinetico softener with sediment filter. I am running my RO/DI from the laundry tub which bypasses the house RO system. I seem to be burning DI resin much faster than before. Based on what I've found on here I have CO2 problem and need to gas exchange my water.
My question is should I just remove the resin filter from the RO and add another sediment or carbon filter and add standalone DI or run 2 DI resin filters? I think I could just connect the membrane after the carbon filter and bypass the DI section all together too. Then use a pump in my brute to move the RO through the DI to another brute bin? The RO/DI is a old coralife 4 stage never really thought of it as much more than plastic to hold filters though. Using aqua FX filters currently.
My current brute bin has a 1000gph pump running in a loop of PVC that goes up and either back to bin or to a ball valve with a down pipe to fill my buckets.
Sorry for the wall of text having to gas exchange my water is something that I had never even knew would be a issue.
My question is should I just remove the resin filter from the RO and add another sediment or carbon filter and add standalone DI or run 2 DI resin filters? I think I could just connect the membrane after the carbon filter and bypass the DI section all together too. Then use a pump in my brute to move the RO through the DI to another brute bin? The RO/DI is a old coralife 4 stage never really thought of it as much more than plastic to hold filters though. Using aqua FX filters currently.
My current brute bin has a 1000gph pump running in a loop of PVC that goes up and either back to bin or to a ball valve with a down pipe to fill my buckets.
Sorry for the wall of text having to gas exchange my water is something that I had never even knew would be a issue.