I guess this post is for someone smarter than me when it comes to chemistry and RO systems. I’m thinking @Randy Holmes-Farley or @Buckeye Hydro ??
I have a full RO/DI system installed after my whole house water softener with whole house sediment and carbon filters. I go through Anion media like crazy. Maybe every 100 gallons I’m changing it out. The mixed gets depleted rarely, usually only after the Anion media is spent, and I never see a change in the cation media. Cation media is first, then Anion, last is mixed ion in order of flow.
My question, is this happening because of my water softener? Or is it unrelated? Should I bypass the softener while making RO water to extend the life of my media? Will that work? Or is this all completely normal? I don’t know the science. I’m on a community well with pretty clean water. Maybe high in iron and they definitely over do it with the chlorine.
Thanks!
I have a full RO/DI system installed after my whole house water softener with whole house sediment and carbon filters. I go through Anion media like crazy. Maybe every 100 gallons I’m changing it out. The mixed gets depleted rarely, usually only after the Anion media is spent, and I never see a change in the cation media. Cation media is first, then Anion, last is mixed ion in order of flow.
My question, is this happening because of my water softener? Or is it unrelated? Should I bypass the softener while making RO water to extend the life of my media? Will that work? Or is this all completely normal? I don’t know the science. I’m on a community well with pretty clean water. Maybe high in iron and they definitely over do it with the chlorine.
Thanks!