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TomCrowther
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December 16, 2011, 08:17:49 pm »
Hi and Merry Christmas.
I have an Ionic Pro5 system which works superbly but I am wasting water because I live in a soft water area and should use di only. Could I take the filters off the existing system and replace with same sized di vessels, two of them? {in the existing rack}.
I could then fill the tank much quicker and filter on the way out thru the two di tanks.
Cheers for any replies, Tom
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CleartechLee
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Re: swapping from ro to di
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December 16, 2011, 10:57:21 pm »
Cant see why not, your converting it from a Pro5 to a Pro3. Sure if you ring em they can explain how to do it as you can go from a Pro3 to a Pro5 why not vice versa
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Simon@ Clearview contractors
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December 17, 2011, 10:17:26 am »
I think you'd be mad to do this.
I had been DI'ing water through 2X19lt vessells for the last 5 years it got to the stage where I was using a sack of Tulsion resin every 3 weeks equating to £100 per month, and tht's with TDS of 35.
If I was you, and like you say your TDS is low, I'd RO your water with a merlin or the sort to get the water down to 0 and use that.
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