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Domboski

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Anyone from Jersey experiencing the same water issues I am? My RO/DI unit Carbon filters need to be changed almost weekly when just doing top off. I was just wondering if it is just my house.

The carbon filters get used up quickly and then the DI is not too far behind after that. Frustrating as hell!
 

Widdy

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I believe some areas of NJ have super high TDS in the source water--in the hundreds ppt. as opposed to NYC where it is very low @30-40 ppt.

That's for sure. I'm @ 160-175 TDS in Jersey City, 10-20 when I'm in Queens. Swapped out filters/membrane/DI in May... filtered about 150g of water and my DI resin was exhausted. I bought a handheld TDS meter at MACNA thinking my dual inline meter was broken, that wasn't the case :(
 

Domboski

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My TDS "in" is almost 300.

I have the Air, Water and Ice Typhoon III which I have been using for a few years. Was awesome in Manhattan. The Typhoon III is a 5 stage plus I added an additional sediment filter in the front so basically the water passes through two Poly-spun polypropylene sediment filters before it hits the carbon filters.
 
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jf2381

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My TDS "in" is almost 300.

I have the Air, Water and Ice Typhoon III which I have been using for a few years. Was awesome in Manhattan. The Typhoon III is a 5 stage plus I added an additional sediment filter in the front so basically the water passes through two Poly-spun polypropylene sediment filters before it hits the carbon filters.

I thought my TDS meter was going. It went from 162 two-three weeks ago to 305.
 

Boomer

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Your issues here with the rapid depletion of the DI is more than likley high CO2. This is easy to figure out, just get me the RO output pH, Alk and TDS. This will tell us the depletion rate of the DI from CO2. In short, the CO2 gas in the water passes right through the RO and combines with H2O or OH giving HCO3- as an end product which kills the DI anion resin.

CO2 + H2O ===> H2CO3-===> H+ + HCO3-

CO2 + OH ==> HCO3-
 

Domboski

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Montclair, NJ
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Your issues here with the rapid depletion of the DI is more than likley high CO2. This is easy to figure out, just get me the RO output pH, Alk and TDS. This will tell us the depletion rate of the DI from CO2. In short, the CO2 gas in the water passes right through the RO and combines with H2O or OH giving HCO3- as an end product which kills the DI anion resin.

CO2 + H2O ===> H2CO3-===> H+ + HCO3-

CO2 + OH ==> HCO3-

Awesome. I'll check it out tomorrow. This may be a case of being spoiled with Manhattan water for the past six years :irked:
 

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