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Title: DI position
Post by: Aiden Smith on March 05, 2019, 09:20:11 pm
Can anyone help me please. I have my RO4040 set up and am getting 150 after the RO . Do I put the Di vessel straight after the RO or do I put the water in the tank and then run it through the DI after the pump. I am struggling to get my head around this. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Aiden
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Smudger on March 05, 2019, 09:28:05 pm
150 ?

I think you have a big problem right there


Darran
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: John Mart on March 05, 2019, 09:34:41 pm
What is it before RO? Straight out of the tap? Your RO should remove at least 95% of impurities.
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: P @ F on March 05, 2019, 09:35:12 pm
Me thinks that your RO is poorly !
Either that or the tap TDS is around 3000 ppm !
What is the tap TDS ?
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Aiden Smith on March 05, 2019, 09:39:12 pm
Thanks for the replies guys.
Tap tds is roughly 255.
If it is poorly where do I go from hear
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: P @ F on March 05, 2019, 09:40:41 pm
Was it new to you or used ?
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Midge on March 05, 2019, 09:42:31 pm
Buy a new ro
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Ooooooog on March 05, 2019, 09:46:38 pm
Whereabouts are you?

Start with getting a good TDS meter.
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: P @ F on March 05, 2019, 09:47:43 pm
You should be looking at 015 from the RO if good .
Have you used one before , got any pics of the set up ?
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Aiden Smith on March 05, 2019, 09:48:58 pm
I bought it second hand off eBay. Would I have to strip the RO down and rebuild it
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: P @ F on March 05, 2019, 09:52:00 pm
I would say you have been had over and have been sold a knackered membrane by the looks of it .
It’s not set to flush is it ?
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Aiden Smith on March 05, 2019, 09:59:31 pm
Ok
Well another lesson learnt I guess. When I removed it what Am I looking for so I now what to expect. Am I right in thinking that the canister the filter sits in will be fine or should I be looking for any problems
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Stoots on March 05, 2019, 10:08:25 pm
Check the ratio of pure/waste is set correctly....you could have it on flush as said above.

Sounds like membrane is knackered though, that's  best part of £200 to cheer you up  ;D
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: P @ F on March 05, 2019, 10:16:11 pm
Got anybody near you that can take a look before you bin it  ?
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Smudger on March 05, 2019, 10:26:29 pm
if you got it second hand did you collect it or was it posted ? if posted did the ro membrane have any wrapping around it to keep from drying out

if you've got a link to the eBay sale we might be able to help by seeing what you brought

Darran
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Aiden Smith on March 05, 2019, 10:34:41 pm
Thanks to everyone with replies. I will post a photo of the set up tomorrow and go from there
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Aiden Smith on March 05, 2019, 10:36:25 pm
Darren. It came assembled. Membrane in canister already
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Spruce on March 06, 2019, 07:16:42 am
If the tds meter is reading 255 (roughly?) then its probably reading the output from the r/o correctly.

As per Gomo; what it your pure to waste ratio when producing water? ( A very important question. I saw one person completely shut off the waste water tap which will damage the membrane and give you a high pure tds reading - hence the question.)

A quality Axeon membrane HF5 (water pressure between 50 and 100psi) will cost you £257.00 + VAT from GAPS water.
http://www.gapswater.co.uk/acatalog/RO_Ultratech_Membranes.html

There are some cheap membranes around but with very poor performance which, imho, aren't suitable for window cleaning applications.

You should also replace your prefilters which you should do regularily depending on your water useage.

DI vessel.

You can put it either after your r/o or after your pump but before your hose reel on the van.

We have ours after r/o so the water that goes into out storage tank is pure. Doing it this way saves space in the van and allows several vans to fill up with water without each van having to carry a di vessel.



Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Aiden Smith on March 06, 2019, 07:31:30 am
Thanks for the reply Spruce
I will have another play around this afternoon and go from there
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: NWH on March 06, 2019, 10:07:48 am
Are you using pre filters if you were I would say you’re RO was knackered.
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: NWH on March 06, 2019, 10:08:58 am
Come to think of it so would the pre filters be gone if you were getting 150 after them.
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Aiden Smith on March 06, 2019, 11:20:56 am
Yes there is a sediment filter and a carbon filter before the 4040 RO. It looks like I will have to replace the lot just so it's all new

Thanks again for all the help
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Aiden Smith on March 08, 2019, 02:43:25 pm
Hi there again.
So I have managed to do what has been suggested. Did 50/50 and 60/40 ratios but still coming out with the same result about 157 after RO
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: P @ F on March 08, 2019, 03:33:16 pm
One word, it rhymes with ducked
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Aiden Smith on March 08, 2019, 04:44:42 pm
P&F you got it. Ok I know Spruce put a link to a company for a new RO filter. Any others out there that I maybe have not looked at. Any comments or Spectrum filters. Any advice on how they go into the stainless steel housing. Watched Squeaky clean Dave. That was the white canister you can get. Thanks Aiden
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: P @ F on March 08, 2019, 04:51:35 pm
How much water do you use per day ?
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Aiden Smith on March 08, 2019, 05:11:53 pm
My round is still small and depend on how many bungalows I also have. It could be between 300 and400.
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Spruce on March 08, 2019, 05:14:48 pm
P&F you got it. Ok I know Spruce put a link to a company for a new RO filter. Any others out there that I maybe have not looked at. Any comments or Spectrum filters. Any advice on how they go into the stainless steel housing. Watched Squeaky clean Dave. That was the white canister you can get. Thanks Aiden

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=8wvX2HUTgb0

Spectrum sediment filter is ok.
Service life on a Spectrum carbon block is poor for the price - Fiberdyne is a little more expensive but has a much longer service life.

I have no experience with Spectrum 4040 membranes but I would still go for Axeon HF5 even although they are more expensive.

Generally speaking its easy to get swayed on price. There are cheap Chinese knockoffs in the market for 1/2 the price but not suitable for window cleaners.

We need the most efficient membrane that will take the most impurities out of the water. If we use a less efficient one, the additional cost of resin to remove those remaining particles will negate the initial cost of buying a cheap membrane.

Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Aiden Smith on March 08, 2019, 06:07:57 pm
Very true Spruce. You get what you pay for. I have watched the video and was very helpful. Thank you for your patience and assistance very much appreciated. With that said I will get ordering.
 

 
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Aiden Smith on March 08, 2019, 06:18:29 pm
Spruce, is it the Pentek Fibredyne CFB Plus filter you are talking about.
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Aiden Smith on March 17, 2019, 05:51:41 pm
So I took the advice and purchased all 3 filters. Axeon HF5 and the other 2 suggested.
My TDS has come down from 155 to 97 before the DI. My tap pressure is 40 psi but the spot where I am getting 97 is at 22psi. Either side of that it creeps up. Going on threads and videos I have watched, this is too low to produce a lower TDS. Any advice will be great.
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: p1w1 on March 17, 2019, 05:59:12 pm
A booster pump... If your producing the water at home, dont forget when you've got things like washing machines going, showers,  etc this will lower your pressure even more while there on. Ideally you want the pressure around 80psi to have your membrane working at its best a booster pump will do this.
Also what you have your waste to pure ratio set will affect your tds readings. If your mains input is around 260ppm i would personally set it at around 60 -40 pure to waste as a starting point and go from there.
Title: Re: DI position
Post by: Aiden Smith on March 17, 2019, 06:07:17 pm
Thanks p1w1
I thought that was going to be the route I would have to go down. Much appreciated