Hi john
It goes through 2 20 inch prefilters then the 4040 then a di vessell and then into my tank.
Isnt that the best way then?
Cheers cliff
Ours works fine this way - ro, di and then holding tank. We have done it for 8 years this way. Our r/o produces 2 litres of pure a minute. Pure water will be easily polished off at this rate. Our transfer pump delivers water to the van tank at 40 litres per minute - much too fast for the di vessel to cope with.
Some do put their di vessel in the van and polish their water off as it's being used to clean the windows. It wouldn't make sense to do it in our operation as we have 3 vans, so would need an extra 2 di vessels.
If the seond di vessel is working better, then there is a problem with the first di vessel. I'm not sure why this should be, but an inspection of the riser will answer this question. Our riser has a screen filter at the top and a smaller one at the bottom. Could the screens have become blocked with small particles of resin? Our di vessel has an arrow to indicate correct flow direction, but I have never checked to see if it has a fitted non return valve in the head - I've never had a problem.
If you are joining the di vessel inline with hozlok stop fittings, then this would be the first thing to check. Those are notorious for working fine for ages and then, for no reason, playing up.