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I reached out to Spectrapure, still waiting on a response, but wondering if anyone has had a similar situation and what the outcome was?
I purchased a Spectrapure CSPDI 90GPD 4 stage w/ TDS meter and Flush Kit on Dec 27 2023. I set up the tank on Feb 17 2024, Produced 65 gallons of water, TDS meter read 0. March 2nd, I produced 20 Gallons and did a water change, TDS meter read 0, but the following day I saw an increase in diatoms in the tank, which I expected for a new tank and didn't think much of. March 16, I produced another 20 gallons of water, TDS meter read 0, again saw an increase of diatoms in the tank the following day. April 6, I did another water change, TDS meter read 0, tank saw a huge increase in diatoms after being very clean of diatoms the week prior. I purchased a 3rd party TDS meter and tested some produced RODI water I had in a bucket and it read 1-2ppm. I just ran the RODI unit and the tds meter is reading 0, but the 3rd party is reading 1ppm. At this point I believe the unit as a whole is defective, if the tds meter was just defective, the water should still read 0, which makes me believe the filters/membrane are also defective, which would make sense as there is an increase in diatoms every single time I do a water change and producing only 125 gallons should not wear out the filters that quickly especially as our city water reads only 5-14ppm incoming.
I started the tank with live rock, live sand, bacteria in a bottle, so I do expect the diatoms to be less than usual and I have a pretty good CUC.
I am hoping they just replace the entire unit.
I purchased a Spectrapure CSPDI 90GPD 4 stage w/ TDS meter and Flush Kit on Dec 27 2023. I set up the tank on Feb 17 2024, Produced 65 gallons of water, TDS meter read 0. March 2nd, I produced 20 Gallons and did a water change, TDS meter read 0, but the following day I saw an increase in diatoms in the tank, which I expected for a new tank and didn't think much of. March 16, I produced another 20 gallons of water, TDS meter read 0, again saw an increase of diatoms in the tank the following day. April 6, I did another water change, TDS meter read 0, tank saw a huge increase in diatoms after being very clean of diatoms the week prior. I purchased a 3rd party TDS meter and tested some produced RODI water I had in a bucket and it read 1-2ppm. I just ran the RODI unit and the tds meter is reading 0, but the 3rd party is reading 1ppm. At this point I believe the unit as a whole is defective, if the tds meter was just defective, the water should still read 0, which makes me believe the filters/membrane are also defective, which would make sense as there is an increase in diatoms every single time I do a water change and producing only 125 gallons should not wear out the filters that quickly especially as our city water reads only 5-14ppm incoming.
I started the tank with live rock, live sand, bacteria in a bottle, so I do expect the diatoms to be less than usual and I have a pretty good CUC.
I am hoping they just replace the entire unit.