Recently ordered a rodi system off of chewy for a good price.
Come to find out that Chloramine will destroy the membrane unless I remove it with a seperate filter first and my water company primarily uses it
When searching for "chloramine filters" 2 kinds show up.
A catalytic carbon chloramine filter that remove ~95% of chloramine Costs about $30 plus the canister cost
Or I can get 2 activated carbon canisters that remove ~88% of chloramine and daisy chain them together for half the price and a theoretically better performance
Is there something I'm missing here? I understand that it might take a slight pressure hit but I don't really care about GPD as this is for small changes and topping off
If anything will 2 prefilters help extend the life of my membrane?
Come to find out that Chloramine will destroy the membrane unless I remove it with a seperate filter first and my water company primarily uses it
When searching for "chloramine filters" 2 kinds show up.
A catalytic carbon chloramine filter that remove ~95% of chloramine Costs about $30 plus the canister cost
Or I can get 2 activated carbon canisters that remove ~88% of chloramine and daisy chain them together for half the price and a theoretically better performance
Is there something I'm missing here? I understand that it might take a slight pressure hit but I don't really care about GPD as this is for small changes and topping off
If anything will 2 prefilters help extend the life of my membrane?