Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: chrisyg on January 11, 2009, 02:24:27 pm
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Hiya, anyone got a photo of their in-line TDS meter setup they can post up?
Thanks.
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What do you need to know fella?
I dont have a pic of setup but do of a inline TDS meter
(http://www.equip-direct-shop.co.uk/shop/images/uploads/TDS.2.jpg)
IN goes to the in before the RO, OUT goes to the out after the resin
Hope this helps
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You can also have it set so the "in" is connected to RO out and "out" connected to resin "out" , that way you can keep an eye on both RO and resin tds readings ;)
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Good idea Gaz, i had mine setup how i described, i remember my tap TDS rising alot once so explained my TDS rising
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I was thinking of setting up a dual di system (soft water area), i could test the water in (tap>tank) the water out the first di, then with another tds meter measure the water in and out of the other DI unit.
Im going from a post on Kev R's forum about dual DI set up, whereby using all the resin in DI cannister 1 until the TDS meets the tap water TDS, changing around the DI cannisters and fill up the one that runout with new resin, whereby fully utilizing all the resin.
I wanted to actually look how the meter was installed, in situ, and what fixings have been used.
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why do you need an inline tds reader? Just use your handheld one to check your water. The inline ones are not as accurate. But i suppose once you get used to what the reading of the inline should be showing it would warn you if the reading went up. I double check each fill with my hand held.
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why do you need an inline tds reader? Just use your handheld one to check your water. The inline ones are not as accurate. But i suppose once you get used to what the reading of the inline should be showing it would warn you if the reading went up. I double check each fill with my hand held.
thats not possible using the dual di in line system.
Doesn;t matter now, but ive worked out what i require.