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![]() Chlorine also damages RO membranes really badly and really quickly. Any chlorine getting to it is going to wreck the membrane in no time. If typical carbon blocks didn't work good enough I think we'd see a lot more people with toasted RO membranes. My RO membrane is over 6 years old, has made thousands of gallons of water and still puts out only 3 ppm (about 260-280 ppm tap water). No way could my membrane last this long if chlorine was getting to it. |
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![]() you have a reading of 2ppm of free chlorine out of your tap? I find that really hard to believe gosh I keep our swimming pools at that. do you mean .02 because that would make sense
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![]() Start aerating the water overnight before water changes. As a good precaution I have my ato and salt mixing water aerated 16hrs a day, why 16 hrs because they are on the apex with my gyre and the gyre only runs from 12pm till 5am.
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![]() If your getting chlorine out of your ro unit then the carbon filter is exhausted and the chlorine will have eaten your ro membrane as well, especially if it's a CTA one. I'd recommend replacing both and then increase the frequency of carbon filter replacement.
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