RO/DI clean to waste water

magicwhistle

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So I see everywhere that the expected waste water to clean water ratio is supposed to be around 4:1 - 3:1.

I just set my unit up with a faucet adapter. Pressure gauge is reading 60 PSI and I’m only using cold water. I let it run for 50 minutes or so to flush everything out and am filling my tank right now.

However I did a bit of a test filling 2 cups and noticed that I’m getting better than 2:1 it’s pretty dang close to 1:1 actually. Is something odd or is this just good efficiency.

The TDS is still reading 0. Waste water TDS is at 250. The regular tap water is ~150.
 
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It’s this one however I just read through all the specs at the bottom of the page and it says waste ratio is 1:2 so looks like it’s fine. Was a bit worried for a bit there cause at the start I hooked up half of it backwards and pressure built up lol
 

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If you’re having warm weather where you are, a little bit higher temp out of the tap does wonders for the efficiency of your RO membrane (but obviously using hot water is a bad idea).

With 60 psi you might be able to get away with adding a second RO membrane in series. Better ratio, quicker production. Will consume DI resin quicker but not outrageously so.
 

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