Thanks for all your suggestions. I will answer your comments.......
The carbon pre-filter is a 10" one supplied by GAPS water supplies
I flush the RO every time before I switch on the water and flush it for about 3 minutes before filtering. I asked GAPS if this was the right thing to do and they said yes - no need to flush the system once a week for 30 mins like some other systems.
Suggestions by GAPS are:
Clean all housings and tubes with mild solution of bleach - as the membranes are only lasting less than a year it's possible that algae might have built up in the membrane housing
Change my pre-filters every 4-6 weeks
Steve,
Maybe talk to Perfect Windows on here as he has the same issue and strongly believes his problem is chlorine related so has gone to great lengths to suss this out.
I have a new 4040 with 20" prefilters. When I opened the GAC-20R-C is see that for the first time the label informs me that the service life is 2,500 GAL. I presume that these are American Gallons. If you have have your r/o pure to waste ratio set at 50/50 then you will only be able to produce around 5000 litres of pure water. The equivalent carbon block filters are even worse.
I ended up talking to Osmotics and they suggested that this was the filter to buy, which I did.
http://www.osmotics.co.uk/products/Pentek-ChlorPlus-Carbon-Block-Filter-20%22.html I also asked the question of GAPS but didn't get a reply from June.
Vin has incorporated a di vessel full of charcoal which he hopes will kill the chlorine issue he believes is causing his membranes to fail prematurely. What does bug me a bit is that if there is a little chlorine leaking past the prefilters damaging the membrane, then it should also keep the bacteria away.
Perfect Windows is Onionman on another site.
http://w w w.cleaning forums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6384
(Remove the gaps )