RO/DI unit with hard water

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Hey, I've been looking into getting an RO/DI system for a while now, but I am concerned that my hard well water will ruin it to fast to be worth it.
Does anyone here have hard water? If so how did it effect the RO unit?
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I have hard water off a city well system. 5 stage BRS with a booster pump.
 
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Hey, I've been looking into getting an RO/DI system for a while now, but I am concerned that my hard well water will ruin it to fast to be worth it.
Does anyone here have hard water? If so how did it effect the RO unit?
Thanks
I just moved from well water but had very hard water myself. I installed a DuPont whole house filter and then thru softener to the RODI unit.

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is it iron or whats the hardness in your water source. iron? TFC, TFM, or CTA membrane? if CTA are you using carbon prefilters? best method is to soften the water before it hits your RO membrane. Hard water will choke a tfc or tfm membrane pretty quickly do you backflush often?
 
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