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I really don`t understand a di in the van a mate of mine has it this way and its always leaking. AS above said, killing your battery, it just makes sense to have it static with the RO and tank.
I have to say I've never had any orobs from either of my di's leaking but I'd like the room they take however for me I full tank straight from tap so I imagine it would burn through resin quicker from tap rather than just 12v pump pushing it through also if I'm out and about and run out of water I can fill up anywhere knowing it will be pure before it comes out!
In your situation there isn't really anything to be gained by having the DI on the van. However, in a DI only system it's the opposite- there is everything to be gained but because you use an RO anyway there's little point explaining why.
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What are the reasons for having a DI container sat in your van if you purify your water initially with an RO? What's that all about?
Right, here goes.I run twin DI's after the pump and before the reel.It never leaks.My tds is low so I don't need an ro. If you fill your tank up through your di the increased pressure and flow causes the resin to go off quicker hence why it's after the pump.There is virtually no resistance for the pump so the battery doesn't run out quicker. If you don't believe me try blowing through the inlet side if your di.
Quote from: DG Cleaning on December 11, 2014, 07:21:14 pmRight, here goes.I run twin DI's after the pump and before the reel.It never leaks.My tds is low so I don't need an ro. If you fill your tank up through your di the increased pressure and flow causes the resin to go off quicker hence why it's after the pump.There is virtually no resistance for the pump so the battery doesn't run out quicker. If you don't believe me try blowing through the inlet side That's my thinking as to taking the di out, more battery life... Also don't know why I was told to stick a di in the van when I'm using a ro anyway! Ah well. It's out the van now now my system now is RO>DI> ibc tank > van Beifre it was RO>ibc>van>DI after pump... Was pointless really...Exactly how I'd do it in your situation but no it makes no difference to battery life
Right, here goes.I run twin DI's after the pump and before the reel.It never leaks.My tds is low so I don't need an ro. If you fill your tank up through your di the increased pressure and flow causes the resin to go off quicker hence why it's after the pump.There is virtually no resistance for the pump so the battery doesn't run out quicker. If you don't believe me try blowing through the inlet side That's my thinking as to taking the di out, more battery life... Also don't know why I was told to stick a di in the van when I'm using a ro anyway! Ah well. It's out the van now now my system now is RO>DI> ibc tank > van Beifre it was RO>ibc>van>DI after pump... Was pointless really...