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Your sediment filter does not seem dirty. Mine is a lot dirtier, way more dirtier when my pressure goes down. If you can, check the pressure after the DI while it is making water. Can't see enough of the lines to be able to make a judgement if everything is ok. But I suspect it is reversed as ckmullin pointed out. A booster pump will help you out a lot. Last edited by hillegom; 03-13-2013 at 03:58 AM. Reason: wrong ratio/brain not in right equilibrium |
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![]() scroll to pic on bottom of page.
This will help you with line connections http://www.spectrapure.com/faq_p0.htm#MEM-CONNECTIONS |
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![]() So I believe it has been hooked up alright but I think the low water pressure may be the culprit I am going to tap into my main 3/4 inch line and run the 1/4" off of that ,if that boosts the pressure then i will by all new filters and a new di , if it still sits low then I am going to spring for a new unit one with a booster pump and tds meter all built in ...... I hope the new line placement works
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![]() Oh believe me I thought long and hard about that lol
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![]() I've been studying the picture of your Ro/di.Like you said, it is hard to trace the lines because they are behind the unit. Is it possible that the auto shutoff valve is hooked up backwards? I have attached pictures of my unit, I hope this is of some help.
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![]() Problem solved!!!! http://s1359.photobucket.com/user/St...tml?sort=3&o=0
What an awesome system ! Last edited by Evilweevil; 03-20-2013 at 02:59 AM. Reason: I'm dumb |