This is a lie. I am bored to death with maintenance, but I still do it.Adam, successful methods are NEVER boring!
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This is a lie. I am bored to death with maintenance, but I still do it.Adam, successful methods are NEVER boring!
good question. I get all of 3 comfortable years out of my 400gpd membrane and thats with 500-600 tds from tap water, softened. Making about 75-100 gallons every day. I think the part of the key is pre filtration. And a proper waste ratio.
3:1 or 4:1 should get you at least a few years out of a decent membrane. Squash that ratio and your membrane will not last as long. if you think your TFC is clogging at all, then id definitely recommend exploring your waste ratio and adjusting if necessary. I have a boring but detailed mini write up for the process I use. Let me know if you'd like to read it.
also I change out my carbons more than I need to im sure but I feel better about it. doing so.
And I am a big fan of the Spectrapure zetta zorb pleated sediment filter.
interesting subject here all of a sudden as I have been hearing varying degrees of lengths people go before swapping out membranes from 2 months to 6 years!I get about 3-4 years out of my membrane. Yes, I'd like to read your detailed process. Pass it along however you like......here or in a pm is fine.
I have a series setup replace the first one every 2 years and #2 every year as it gets the concentrate from #1. Could #1 go longer? Absolutely but it’s cheap insurance.interesting subject here all of a sudden as I have been hearing varying degrees of lengths people go before swapping out membranes from 2 months to 6 years!
truth is id really be careful with that set up. I know it's widely used and accepted and clearly has been working for you but can be a "ticking time bomb" as they say because the second membrane is not being flushed at 3:1 while in use. do you happen to know what youre running the waste ratio at currently?I have a series setup replace the first one every 2 years and #2 every year as it gets the concentrate from #1. Could #1 go longer? Absolutely but it’s cheap insurance.
ok. now I am curious. what brought you to this conclusion? did TDS jump or did you see anything more insidious that just gave you a feeling it was time to change it out?I made it a whole 5 months before my RO membranes needed changing... I blame Beloit Water.
TDS jumped. Membrane was ruptured on the primary. 20tds before DI stage. Which is over 10% passthrough.ok. now I am curious. what brought you to this conclusion? did TDS jump or did you see anything more insidious that just gave you a feeling it was time to change it out?
Both reasons. You pointing out the caveats of doing so a while back was what made me change my membrane schedule.truth is id really be careful with that set up. I know it's widely used and accepted and clearly has been working for you but can be a "ticking time bomb" as they say because the second membrane is not being flushed at 3:1 while in use. do you happen to know what youre running the waste ratio at currently?
curious are you running this to conserve water, or to make more water at a time?
ah ha that makes sense. lol indeed. I can be a bit obsessive about this one. lol. usually one of the the first things I'll address if people are having issues.Both reasons. You pointing out the caveats of doing so a while back was what made me change my membrane schedule.
I only have a 75g reef so do you think I should go shorter time on the second membrane?
ah ha that makes sense. lol indeed. I can be a bit obsessive about this one. lol. usually one of the the first things I'll address if people are having issues.
id think that the work around of replacing the second one often would be effective for the most part. Do you happen to know what your waste ration is now by any chance? doing you think your running closer to 1:1?
no its great man I love the candor!!Def close to 1:1 now. I’m thinking putting a flush valve on both membranes vs the one would also be good practice. I run the flush for 5 min at the start of every production cycle and opening 1 more ball valve is hardly an inconvenience.
FWIW I see commercial 3 membrane units running 1:1 or better but they also have a 4 foot carbon tank, run on soft water, and have auto flush valves that open on a schedule via a controller. They also have 3 foot $400 membranes so not really apples to apples haha.
ANYWHO this is totally derailing your phosphate thread sorry!