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Yes correct. I probably wouldn’t seem to think much of it but the overall health of the tank seems to perk up after the blocks are changed.
Thanks this was really helpful, and along what my thoughts were as well. Just didn't know if my line of thought made sense. Do most people place a sediment filter prior to the Chloramine monster? Or could I run it after the 2 carbon blocks (not sure that set-up makes much sense)
Honestly, the thing will pay for itself if I skip 1 recession event.
Did you end up running the Chloramine monster in front of your existing ro-di setup? If yes, did you use another sediment filter in front of the Chloramine monster?
After Randy’s responses here and talking to BuckyHydro no one thought is was necessary. I am measuring 0 Chlorine on the output water, so whatever the carbon blocks are not getting is getting removed by the membranes or DI.
I will continue to change carbon blocks every 1,000g of water input and may slow the incoming water to increase contact time.