There are actually three filters. Each one filters different size particles. If I were to use just one, the it would clog up more and quickly. By having three or possibly even more, this extends the life of the filters.
I install the filter, the arrow is pointing on the direction of my well, i let the faucet open the whole time, after finish everything, i dont see no water flowing inside the filter, like you are showing, am i doing anything wrong? Thanks
It sounds like you installed it in reverse. The arrow should be pointing in the direction of the water flow to the house. Not to the well. Let me know if this helps. Otherwise send me a pic of your setup.
Did you put valves on the bypass that’s above the filters?
Hi Kubrick. The water filter canisters come with the valves already. Thanks for watching!
Why do you use 2 fitters
There are actually three filters. Each one filters different size particles. If I were to use just one, the it would clog up more and quickly. By having three or possibly even more, this extends the life of the filters.
I install the filter, the arrow is pointing on the direction of my well, i let the faucet open the whole time, after finish everything, i dont see no water flowing inside the filter, like you are showing, am i doing anything wrong? Thanks
It sounds like you installed it in reverse. The arrow should be pointing in the direction of the water flow to the house. Not to the well. Let me know if this helps. Otherwise send me a pic of your setup.
Ok i just flip it back, the water came in when i first install it byt after that i dont see any water in it, is it right?
@@AJDIYNetwork also the blue button on top is pointing in the direction if the arrow where the water flow, i did not turn it
@@ralphwhitaker8761 you now have filtered water :)
Ok thanks so much
Why didn’t you use pex?
I could have used pex, but decided to use cpvc. Something I am accustomed to.