I have 3 TDS meters on it. Just changed the batteries a few weeks ago. Going to check all the plumbing tonight.Might be worth getting an inline tds, then you can also confirm when certain membranes are going bad.
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I have 3 TDS meters on it. Just changed the batteries a few weeks ago. Going to check all the plumbing tonight.Might be worth getting an inline tds, then you can also confirm when certain membranes are going bad.
I have a TDS meter between my membranes and the DI stage to know when the membranes are shot. I think they are a good investment. With 170 TDS coming in your TDS to the DI stage should be less then around 8.5, depending on your membrane's rejection rate. A lot of 100 GPD membranes are 95% so 8.5 in the output line. 170 in is not too bad so your resin should be lasting for hundreds of gallons. I'd check your source water for Chloramines and test the TDS out of your membranes. If they are both okay you may have gotten bad resin.Might be worth getting an inline tds, then you can also confirm when certain membranes are going bad.
I have a TDS meter between my membranes and the DI stage to know when the membranes are shot. I think they are a good investment. With 170 TDS coming in your TDS to the DI stage should be less then around 8.5, depending on your membrane's rejection rate. A lot of 100 GPD membranes are 95% so 8.5 in the output line. 170 in is not too bad so your resin should be lasting for hundreds of gallons. I'd check your source water for Chloramines and test the TDS out of your membranes. If they are both okay you may have gotten bad resin.
Yeah hard to say what is going on with only knowing the tds at the start of the process, knowing what it is at each stage would solve this issue much easier.Agree'd as i was trying to have him give me what his TDS was POST RO, being fed to DI.