Here you go I hope this helps.
Bryan Crenshaw
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There realy is a pretty big difference between RO and RO DI below I have listed typical rejection rates for an RO system alone. Really the two are best as a team. When you add a DI you can change these numbers to 99% to 100% across the board. When it comes to nitrates realistic numbers prove...
Hey guys,
mix bed anion cation resin is actualy a reddish brown in origin. The color you are seeing is actualy a dye based regenerant. In theory this regenerant is suposed to change color as particulates are collected and bump off the dye ions.If you look a little closer you will notice...
BBreefkeeper,
Im sorry to hear about your Ph problem, one definite way to reduce your Ph is to add a diluted form of Sodium Bisufate(vinegar is a readily accessible source).Further are you having algea blooms as this will cause a variation in Ph levels
Bryan
He is correct Bingo Here are a couple things for you to consider. A self piercing valve will close itself up when you decide to move so repair will not be necessary. Also a self pierce valve does allow you to control the amount of water allowed to pass through it so now you have the best of...
Bingo,
This is an interesting situation but none the less, not out of the ordinary..I have encountered this problem on more than one ocasion and have a couple suggestions that may work for you.
# 1- In this situation you are more than likely feeding your system with one line after it has...