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im planning on getting a 400lt van mount DI ONLY system in the future.my tap water was 27tds last time i checked.how long to fill up?about an hour or so?what about u unfortunate RO guys?im on a water meter so i think DI is the way forward for me with such low tds.best wishes to u alldazmond
Ionics 650 Lt pro6 from empty to full is roughly 6/8 hours. Water after ro is a tds reading of 000 rising to 002 at the end of the fill up.( still has resin to go) Then i do a part back wash and hold the softer in brine.
I still think your tds is a little high for di only.
Quote from: Steve_c on February 03, 2010, 10:08:38 amIonics 650 Lt pro6 from empty to full is roughly 6/8 hours. Water after ro is a tds reading of 000 rising to 002 at the end of the fill up.( still has resin to go) Then i do a part back wash and hold the softer in brine. why do you do this ?
Quote from: ww on February 03, 2010, 10:26:54 amQuote from: Steve_c on February 03, 2010, 10:08:38 amIonics 650 Lt pro6 from empty to full is roughly 6/8 hours. Water after ro is a tds reading of 000 rising to 002 at the end of the fill up.( still has resin to go) Then i do a part back wash and hold the softer in brine. why do you do this ? It prolongs the life of the softener and cuts down the time doing the back wash, before you fill your tank. The softener in good condition helps preserve the life of your Ro unit. The ro unit without calcium deposits will keep the good water going into your tank at much lower tds thus prolonging the life of your resin.
The process is this, carbon filter, sediment filter then softener filter, Ro, RoBack (water recovery) then finally colour change resin. What you have to do is back wash the softener this only regenerates the softener. Half way through the process stop disconnect the back wash hoses this holds your water softener in brine. This is the time saver after you have been out working all day reconnect the back wash hoses then continue the back wash when all salt has gone reconnect softener to system and fill. Holding in brine helps the life of the softener then as you fill a good condition softener maintains a calcium free ro unit. The idea at ionics is to keep all your filters in tip top condition which in turns helps to make your water with the lowest possible tds. A low tds = long life for your resin.