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![]() what psi do you have?
i've got low psi from my well and i bought a booster pump. one of my best investments, improves rejection rates and cuts down on waste water
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tanks: 120g w/starphire front, pm bullet 2 skimmer, yellow tang, emperor angel, niger trigger, spotted hawkfish, blue tang, flame angel and 120lbs lr |
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![]() if your RO system has a flush (reverse flow)option, I suggest running it every couple of days to try and flush all the crap out of the membrane.
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![]() I ran my well water through a large mainline filter first, then to the water softener, then to the ro. The soft water is easy on membranes and the ro removes the softener salt for drinking purpose.
My feed from the softener was split, with part feeding the ro and the rest to the house fixtures that needed no ro water. The ro was only used to feed a spigot tap at the kitchen sink and the fridge water & ice maker, plus the tanks.
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![]() Doug;
Are you talking about one of those big cannisters that you can buy at home depot? Robzilla; Where did you get your pump? I may look into ordering one as our PSI sort of hovers around 30ish Dan: I just installed a flush kit the other day, glad to hear it wasn't a waste of money! |
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![]() PSI of 30 is very low, you want at least 50.
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I dont recall seeing the one they sell but would guess thats similar. Its just a large mainline prefilter. Mine came from the company that installed my equipment but they are pretty much standard. I purchased filters for around $12 from a wholesale plumbing outfit here and changed them 3 or 4 times/year. I did notice everytime I changed them, the old ones were sure full of crud from the well.
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![]() i picked up the pump from purely h20
www.PurelyH2O.com just reading on reefcentral about a discount with: the code for RC members is: rcdiscount2007 not sure what discount you get but any little bit helps. i bought the 100 gpd pump
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tanks: 120g w/starphire front, pm bullet 2 skimmer, yellow tang, emperor angel, niger trigger, spotted hawkfish, blue tang, flame angel and 120lbs lr |
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![]() You guys with low pressure why not just adjust the pressure in your pressure system rather than buying a boost pump for your ro system. There should be a pressure switch on top of your pressure tank just increase the cut in/out values. I run mine at about 80 psi. Check your tank and make sure it can handle the pressure and you should be good to go.
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My house is on a well too. I filter the water when it enters the house with a cannister filter, then I tee off for my RO unit before the water softener. It's hard to tell from your post but it kind of sounds like your drinking water is softened as well? It is not recommended to drink soft water, for the same reasons. Your body needs those minerals. Just me 2 cents, please feel free to correct me. I am by no means an expert. LOL |
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I never used soft water in the tank, as it ran through the ro unit first. Soft water is much easier on an ro membrane than the hard cold well water, which is murder on them. An ro/di removes everything from the water anyways, so not sure what you mean regarding the soft water removing minerals. As a matter of fact I never filtered enough. I never ran a post di then. Big mistake as the high alk. of the well water, which a di removes, often screwed up my levels when mixed with Instant Ocean salt. No soft water was used for human consumption, as it was passed through the ro before going to the fridge and sink. Pure soft water was teed to the rest of the house. This was the suggested procedure. We once had a long thread on it on the chemistry forum at RC, and someone brought up similar points to you but Randy agreed with the way I have mentioned here. I to am not an expert but just relating my experience. Perhaps someone who works in this field can add more. I have often wondered how the thousands of country folks who run water softeners and have no idea what an ro unit even is, get their drinking water. When I asked out in the country, they said they just drank it from the tap. Something I would not do also.
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