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Old 08-25-2008, 01:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Myka View Post
Well, that's odd. The DI resin should only be able to handle 40 ppm, and I don't think the carbon would take out 20 ppm...maybe though. Don't do that too much though because your DI will wear out real quick with that high TDS going to it.

When you test the water (whichever water it is), are you filling a small glass, and testing from the glass or just holding it in the water stream?

Ok, try this. Hook everything up the way it's supposed to be. In one sitting, retest the tap water. Turn the RO/DI on. Let it run for about 1/2 litre (about 4 cups) of product water. Turn it off, unhook the hose after the carbon. Turn it back on and catch the water coming out of there immediately. Test that water. Turn it off, hook up that last hose and unhook it after the RO cartridge. Turn the unit back on, and let it run for about 5 mins. Then catch the (good) water coming out of there and test it. Catch the waste water and test that too. Then hook it back up, let it run for 5 mins, and catch the final product water after the DI. Test that. Report your numbers here.

If you lived closer I would bring my TDS meter over and help you out.
I filled up one full glass for the TDS meter.... I will try the method you suggested tho, thank you! I live in mountain area in Taiwan btw.... I think our area is very close to the dam that supplies water to Taipei city (TDS is more than 200ppm in Taipei city)... maybe that's why the water is very easy to be filtered out in my area? Anyways....
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