Im just going from my own experience but I have around 35 psi tap pressure and when I got my hf4 I was only getting about 30ppm and pure output was slow from an input tap tds of 280ppm.
I bought a Clarke cbm 240e booster pump which got the water pressure up to 100 psi and now I get around 7ppm pure water output at about 250 litres per hour.
You might of been better off buying the hf5 membrane David as I think Spruce has a similar tap pressure and seems to get a decent out put from his from what I remember.
Hi Andy.
I think I would do as you suggested and buy an HF5 membrane. However, I would check first to ensure that the membrane has seated correctly in the housing.
I would have thought that the r/o would be more efficient than that. Also, are you sure your tds meter is accurate?
Can you find another local wfp cleaner who would counter-check the tds pure output for you.
Out tap tds is between 90 and 115 and the membrane gets the pure tds down to 2ppm. We get about 2LPM pure which is more than enough to keep the 3 of us going.
TBH I only flushed the new membrane for a couple of minutes before throttling the waste back and the output very quickly dropped to 2ppm - within a few minutes.
Once you start adding a booster pump then you have to add a controller to activate the water to the r/o when the IBC tank has water pumped out and switch everything off when the IBC tank is full. The Clarke pump has an electronic controller that will shut the pump down when the water is switched off.
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