Ah man - that was so so helpful! For ten years, I’ve had a reverse osmosis system and paid a guy to change the filters for me. I’ve decided to have a go and bought all the filters. Now I’ve watched this incredibly useful, clear and patient video, I feel confident to make a start. I think you’ve covered all the basics, all the possible problems that might arise and then some great tips about towels and flushing the system before drinking. I can’t tell you how thankful I am! Keep up the good work. I wish there were more men like you, who don’t make it complicated so as to appear clever and then tease the person who wants to try for themself! Respect to all modest men who are teaching us how to be good citizens, with kindness.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. My system wasn’t exactly the same but I figured it all out based on your excellent guidance. You saved my family over $200! 💕
Gary, I am so grateful for your videos. My filter system is almost 10-years old and the filters had never been replaced. (Long story involving a renter who installed them but passed away before he could do or teach me the maintenance and then I never found anyone who could do it.) Anyway, your video is great and now I’m no longer intimidated by the system. I’ll be able to do it regularly and by myself. (I also had to re-pressurize the system and your other video taught me how to do that.)
I'm so glad you exist. I know about industrial water and electric, but there's always a jargon difference between industrial settings and what is "normal" verses home. Thanks for simplifying all this info and giving me good work practices and product information on these topics.
I have seen other video's on changing filters on similar systems and they said to not install the RO membrane until you have flushed out the carbon filter, otherwise it will ruin the RO membrane....makes sense to me.
I have performed these filter chnages hundreds of times in customers homes and since the membrane is typically only changed every 5-7 years but the carbon and other filters are changed annually we do not remove the membrane during the filter replacement unless we are replacing the membrane. I have never had a problem with the carbon fines "ruining" the membrane or have ever heard of it happening to someone else. It wouldn't hurt to do it that way, just not necessary.
I really wish I would’ve found your channel a few years back but you make it very easy to follow. For that purpose I will be utilizing your e-commerce store to buy my next replacements. Thank you
Thanks for this video. Great job… well done. Question: I saw another video where the person disconnected the RO membrane so he could flush out the new filter. It seems like that made sense to do since it seems the new filters have a lot of debris that needs to be flushed out. Wanted to get your thoughts on that.
No, that definitely isn't necessary. We've changed and helped others change thousands of these filters over the last 20 years and it definitely has not been an issue.
Yeah that was disconnecting the tube on the in side of the membrane and flushing the carbon filters through when new. Definitely worth doing as there's loads of loose carbon in there, the water s grey
Just followed your video and changed my filters. Great video , especially that they were very difficult to get off. My problem is there is only 3 seconds of water running from the tap, then nothing. It was doing this before I changed the filters and thought it was because of old filters.
Hello gary. . thank you so much for this informative video. I have the proline plus RO system and while changing the 5th stage membrane i accidentally tightened the hex connector too tight and it broke. it is connected to a T connector as you showed in the later part of the video. Can you please tell me what kind of connector is that? I see it is size 3/8 and has a hex screw with a tubing that goes to the T connector and had threads on the other. TIA
Hi Gary, thanks for your useful information. Can I change the inputs to the post membrane filters (alkaline and carbon) from 1/4 to 3/8 or do I require special filters for that? They are hard to find here!
We have all sizes on our website here waterestore.com/collections/in-line-filters-1 but ti answer your question you can always use a reducer like this waterestore.com/products/john-guest-stem-reducer-3-8-x-1-4-pi061208s or this depending on which way you need to go waterestore.com/products/john-guest-reducing-union-1-2-x-3-8-part-pi201612s
Question: What about the system with mineral tube added? which means 3 tubes in the bottom and 2 tube on top side way. Thank you for a detailed information. Is the mineral added option recommendable? If not how can I get rid of it? By passing option!! Sincerely, James Lee
Thank you for your video. I was stuck on removing the tubing from the post carbon filter. The written instructions didn't do it for me, your video is a big help. My system also says to sanitize with bleach, which I have done with the two large filter housings at the bottom (I don't have 3), but not sure how to disconnect the tube to the tank to add bleach there. Do you have a video showing that?
Gary, I have an R/O system where the second filter is called an AACT, which stands for All About Contact Time. It would be the stage 2 on your 5 stage R/O system. I can't seem to find the part number to re-order. Which filter do you use in your second stage? I will just use what you recommend.
Thanks for the easy to understand videos! I just changed out the filters for the first time after about 9 months of use. The sediment filter looked completely new when I removed it. I expected it to look dirty or dingy. Should I be concerned it's not working properly or I just wasted time and money swapping these out too soon?
I just got a replacement system from ice spring. And the small filter at the top doesn’t have the same fittings even though it’s what I’m supposed to be replacing it with. Any suggestions?
My incoming city water quality is 185ppm. After the installation of my RO system, my water quality is 11 ppm. Are there any further filtration upgrades I can do to get even cleaner water, or should I be content with 11 ppm?
Hi Gary … thanks for the many videos on RO systems. I just changed out my filters and membrane (75 gpd rating) and flushed the system 3 times. I then measured the TDS against a distilled water standard (0 ppm). My water supply to the RO system contains TDS = 150 ppm and RO water measures TDS = 50 ppm. You mentioned in one of the videos that one should see a 90% reduction in TDS. So I was hoping to be in the 15 to 20 ppm range on the RO water. I will continue to monitor the TDS after a few more system flushes. My question to you is … do RO membranes have a design/performance limit regarding TDS removal? My new membrane is an Aqua Flo membrane - Model 1812 - 75 -NPI. My system is a Canature 475 with (one sediment and two carbon filters. No polishing filter). Thanks in advance for your feedback. 😊
Yes but your water is within the range. I suggest you flush a few more times and check over the installation. If it doesn’t improve see about getting a replacement membrane
I need help. I am a DIYer and installed this system myself. It's been about a year, but for the past several months, maybe since the beginning, I have noticed an odor...now getting stronger every day. First glass of water in the morning is now disgusting. It smells like rubber, like it might be the bladder inside the tank. Obviously I don't drink it, but I run water through it for maybe 5 or 10 minutes, then the odor goes away. The water never really tastes bad, even with the odor (yes, I tried it once). We also have a whole house softener in the garage. The TDS at my sink is 198 while at the RO tap is 7. How do I get rid of this smell?
Isolate to see if it is coming from the tank or the filters by shutting off the tank and running using without to see if that is where it is coming from. If not the tank, dissinfect the system using this video ruclips.net/video/61r4CcB5HwU/видео.html
my system has the filters encased in the housing, it is a maytag 550 m system, is there any parts to be able to change myself? i hate i have to call the seller to change my filters
I watched this video to know what filter goes in what location and what the filter looks like…you briefly should us what the filter in the third location looks like.. that’s the only clue that you gave me
Hi there! I just replaced my filters but Unfortunately I am getting no flow. It is an Amtrol system and all filters are secured and all valves are open. Only a little water is flowing through. What can I do to get the flow going? Thank you!
Help! I can't uncscrew the top of my sediment filter housing so I can replace the filter. Why won't it unscrew? Same with the third filter housing. Maybe screwed it on too tight? What should I do? I'm afraid to damage the filter housing by using a plumber's wrench.
Hello, I've searched all over the internet, and see the same informationm but can't seem to find the order and type of filters that go in a 5 stage home system. Stage 1 is a PP-5 micron filter, Stage Stage 4 is the RO membrane, Stage 5 is post RO activated carbon (I believe it's typically labeled as T33?). What about stage 2 and 3? What is the difference between a CTO (carbon block filter) and a UFD (granulated carbon filter)? Do you mix two types together, or use the same? Can you leave out one compartment empty so it acts as a 4 stage filter instead?
This video explains the filters ruclips.net/video/Quy_Mg87Tsk/видео.html stage 2&3 are carbon filters. You need 2 of them for contact time to remove the chlorine. These are the ones I recommend waterestore.ca/products/kx-matrikx-cto-9-75-carbon-block-filter-32-250-10-green
I have a question a guy is selling me an Apec 4 stage countertop reverse osmosis system he said he used it a few times then stored it for about a year now. My question is, is it safe for me to buy and just run it and drink the water? I really want a countertop one and he's giving it away for a low price.
It depends on the make and model. Here is the link to the system in this video with the pricing waterestore.ca/products/hum-water-saver-reverse-osmosis-system-75-gallons-per-day and here are the filters with membrane waterestore.ca/products/water-saver-75-combo-4-filters-replacement-filters-membrane
Hi Gary, thanks for all these very helpful videos. I replaced all five filters (including the membrane) in my 5-stage RO system about a month ago. I flushed the filters as you suggest. My tap water has a TDS of around 650. The water from the RO tank has a TDS of around 100. However, if I shut off the tank and let the filtered water drip, the TDS can get as low as 25. I have tested this several times and the results are consistent. I was thinking that perhaps the pressure from the tank might be reducing the effectiveness of the membrane, but air pressure is correct at 7 psi when the tank is empty. Any idea what might be going on and what I can do to fix it?
Hello Gary! Hoping you can help me figure this out...We’re in AZ and have hard water. I recently replaced all 5 of my RO system filters (including membrane) about 3 weeks ago and flushed the system for about an hour. Filters were 1.5 years old, membrane at least 2 years old if not more, and I immediately noticed the flow dramatically increased. I just bought a TDS meter today and checked our tap water level (740), bottled spring water level (30) but the RO water level is super high (1585). I haven’t been able to find any help online, do you have any suggestions? Any ideas are much appreciated, thank you!!!
You need to flush the membrane longer. they come with a preservative which will elevate the TDS. You need to fill and empty the tank at least 3 times, which typically means flushing for about 10 hours.
My RO system has a tank and 7 cylinders. The front row is typical: no.1 Sedement Filter; No.2 GAC Filter and No.3 Carbon Filter. I cant make out the back four cylinders. I dont have that top one. So to empty the tank I just turn that knob to 90 degrees. I bought this from Amazon: About this item High-quality replacement water filters Features two 10-inch sediment filter, four 10-inch carbon block filters, and one 10-inch polishing filter Compatible with all standard RO and filtration systems NSF Certified Kit contains 1 year's worth of replacement filters. This is for RO system. What do u think?
@@water_estore My RO system has seven cylinders Three in the first row and 4 in the back row. Is it ok to just replace the Sediment filter, the GAC filter and the Carbon filter?
I thought water output from RO membrane is clean enough, what why we still need post carbon filter to remove taste? Isn't that RO membrane already remove those particles that "gives" bad taste to water?
Changing Reverse Osmosis system filters is easy, check out this video to learn how!
Ah man - that was so so helpful!
For ten years, I’ve had a reverse osmosis system and paid a guy to change the filters for me.
I’ve decided to have a go and bought all the filters. Now I’ve watched this incredibly useful, clear and patient video, I feel confident to make a start. I think you’ve covered all the basics, all the possible problems that might arise and then some great tips about towels and flushing the system before drinking.
I can’t tell you how thankful I am! Keep up the good work. I wish there were more men like you, who don’t make it complicated so as to appear clever and then tease the person who wants to try for themself!
Respect to all modest men who are teaching us how to be good citizens, with kindness.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you. My system wasn’t exactly the same but I figured it all out based on your excellent guidance. You saved my family over $200! 💕
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Gary, I am so grateful for your videos. My filter system is almost 10-years old and the filters had never been replaced. (Long story involving a renter who installed them but passed away before he could do or teach me the maintenance and then I never found anyone who could do it.) Anyway, your video is great and now I’m no longer intimidated by the system. I’ll be able to do it regularly and by myself. (I also had to re-pressurize the system and your other video taught me how to do that.)
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Thank you so much for posting this. You explained the tiny details that others don't! Tiny details that a person can't intrinsically know. Thank you!
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I'm so glad you exist. I know about industrial water and electric, but there's always a jargon difference between industrial settings and what is "normal" verses home. Thanks for simplifying all this info and giving me good work practices and product information on these topics.
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Thank you GtWG, for making our first RO filter replacement a breeze!!!
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I have seen other video's on changing filters on similar systems and they said to not install the RO membrane until you have flushed out the carbon filter, otherwise it will ruin the RO membrane....makes sense to me.
I have performed these filter chnages hundreds of times in customers homes and since the membrane is typically only changed every 5-7 years but the carbon and other filters are changed annually we do not remove the membrane during the filter replacement unless we are replacing the membrane. I have never had a problem with the carbon fines "ruining" the membrane or have ever heard of it happening to someone else. It wouldn't hurt to do it that way, just not necessary.
I really wish I would’ve found your channel a few years back but you make it very easy to follow. For that purpose I will be utilizing your e-commerce store to buy my next replacements. Thank you
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Thank Gary, filters are changed! Your video bill as to the point and easy to follow. Cheers
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Thanks for this video. Great job… well done.
Question: I saw another video where the person disconnected the RO membrane so he could flush out the new filter. It seems like that made sense to do since it seems the new filters have a lot of debris that needs to be flushed out. Wanted to get your thoughts on that.
No, that definitely isn't necessary. We've changed and helped others change thousands of these filters over the last 20 years and it definitely has not been an issue.
Yeah that was disconnecting the tube on the in side of the membrane and flushing the carbon filters through when new. Definitely worth doing as there's loads of loose carbon in there, the water s grey
Thank you Gary! You saved me time and money!
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Just followed your video and changed my filters. Great video , especially that they were very difficult to get off. My problem is there is only 3 seconds of water running from the tap, then nothing. It was doing this before I changed the filters and thought it was because of old filters.
Glad it helped but there must be something either shut off or clogged somewhere else in the system.
Great video answered all my questions. Thank you!
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Hello gary. . thank you so much for this informative video. I have the proline plus RO system and while changing the 5th stage membrane i accidentally tightened the hex connector too tight and it broke. it is connected to a T connector as you showed in the later part of the video. Can you please tell me what kind of connector is that? I see it is size 3/8 and has a hex screw with a tubing that goes to the T connector and had threads on the other. TIA
Sorry to hear. Likely best if you email us a picture of what is broken and we will suggest the correct replacement part info@waterestore.com
So helpful. Thank you Gary!
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Do the filters fit or snap over the little nub in the bottom of the housings? My new ones did not seem to but was still able to tighten them up.
No, they just push up against it when you tighten it up.
Thank you for the tips. Solved the problem to unscrew using the phon.
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Hi Gary, thanks for your useful information. Can I change the inputs to the post membrane filters (alkaline and carbon) from 1/4 to 3/8 or do I require special filters for that? They are hard to find here!
We have all sizes on our website here waterestore.com/collections/in-line-filters-1 but ti answer your question you can always use a reducer like this waterestore.com/products/john-guest-stem-reducer-3-8-x-1-4-pi061208s or this depending on which way you need to go waterestore.com/products/john-guest-reducing-union-1-2-x-3-8-part-pi201612s
Great video Gary thanks for posting
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Love all of this. When do I replace the membrane and how?
This video will help. ruclips.net/user/shortsYOJ7eWi27OQ
Question: What about the system with mineral tube added? which means 3 tubes in the bottom and 2 tube on top side way.
Thank you for a detailed information.
Is the mineral added option recommendable? If not how can I get rid of it? By passing option!!
Sincerely,
James Lee
I don't think it is necessary. You can either remove it or just keep it in place once it stops adding calcium to your water
Thank you for your video. I was stuck on removing the tubing from the post carbon filter. The written instructions didn't do it for me, your video is a big help. My system also says to sanitize with bleach, which I have done with the two large filter housings at the bottom (I don't have 3), but not sure how to disconnect the tube to the tank to add bleach there. Do you have a video showing that?
This video will help ruclips.net/video/61r4CcB5HwU/видео.html
Can I still use the carbon filter if the plastic seal is cracked on one end (not the o-ring, but the plastic the o-ring is sitting in)?
Great question. Yes, it will still be fine.
@@water_estore thank you! 😊
Got it done!!! Thanks so much. :)
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Do you need to prime the water tank with air. A plumber said that to me the other day. Thanks Steve
Only if the pressure is below 7 psi
Very helpful. We'll presented. Thank you.
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Which way does do you put the water flow for the top filter? (The one with the ends you unscrew)?
The filter has a slightly smaller end and a thicker other end. Think of it like an arrow, water flows toward the smaller end.
1:40 with a TDS meter, does it matter if you get a $15 one on amazon or a professional grade one that's much more expensive?
Like everything else, generally speaking, the cheaper ones are less accurate and wonèt last as long.
Hey where do I ding that water tester that you had on your video to see if I need to change my filters
We have them here waterestore.com/products/hm-digital-tds-3-handheld-tds-meter-with-carrying-case
Gary, I have an R/O system where the second filter is called an AACT, which stands for All About Contact Time. It would be the stage 2 on your 5 stage R/O system. I can't seem to find the part number to re-order. Which filter do you use in your second stage? I will just use what you recommend.
Good question! You would use this carbon filter waterestore.ca/products/kx-matrikx-cto-9-75-carbon-block-filter-32-250-10-green
Thanks for the easy to understand videos! I just changed out the filters for the first time after about 9 months of use. The sediment filter looked completely new when I removed it. I expected it to look dirty or dingy. Should I be concerned it's not working properly or I just wasted time and money swapping these out too soon?
No, you just learned that in the future you can go 12 months before changing the filter.
I just got a replacement system from ice spring. And the small filter at the top doesn’t have the same fittings even though it’s what I’m supposed to be replacing it with. Any suggestions?
ISpring. Please pardon the voice text typo.
Good question. Thsi video talks about how to determine which filters you need ruclips.net/video/cLjN5ctbE2o/видео.html
Great info
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@@water_estore thank you so much i work in aquarium we use rodi and im learning to change sediment and filter through your vid Gary Legend
My incoming city water quality is 185ppm. After the installation of my RO system, my water quality is 11 ppm. Are there any further filtration upgrades I can do to get even cleaner water, or should I be content with 11 ppm?
Great question. Under those circumstances I woul be 100% happy wiht 11 ppm.
Hi Gary … thanks for the many videos on RO systems. I just changed out my filters and membrane (75 gpd rating) and flushed the system 3 times. I then measured the TDS against a distilled water standard (0 ppm). My water supply to the RO system contains TDS = 150 ppm and RO water measures TDS = 50 ppm. You mentioned in one of the videos that one should see a 90% reduction in TDS. So I was hoping to be in the 15 to 20 ppm range on the RO water. I will continue to monitor the TDS after a few more system flushes.
My question to you is … do RO membranes have a design/performance limit regarding TDS removal? My new membrane is an Aqua Flo membrane - Model 1812 - 75 -NPI. My system is a Canature 475 with (one sediment and two carbon filters. No polishing filter). Thanks in advance for your feedback. 😊
Yes but your water is within the range. I suggest you flush a few more times and check over the installation. If it doesn’t improve see about getting a replacement membrane
Which filters go in which housing?
Sediment filter first, then the 2 carbon filters
I need help. I am a DIYer and installed this system myself. It's been about a year, but for the past several months, maybe since the beginning, I have noticed an odor...now getting stronger every day. First glass of water in the morning is now disgusting. It smells like rubber, like it might be the bladder inside the tank. Obviously I don't drink it, but I run water through it for maybe 5 or 10 minutes, then the odor goes away. The water never really tastes bad, even with the odor (yes, I tried it once). We also have a whole house softener in the garage. The TDS at my sink is 198 while at the RO tap is 7. How do I get rid of this smell?
Isolate to see if it is coming from the tank or the filters by shutting off the tank and running using without to see if that is where it is coming from. If not the tank, dissinfect the system using this video ruclips.net/video/61r4CcB5HwU/видео.html
my system has the filters encased in the housing, it is a maytag 550 m system, is there any parts to be able to change myself? i hate i have to call the seller to change my filters
Unfortunately that is a proprietary system so you always need to go back to the seller and pay their price b
We have a ERO 385 - what filters do I purchase for replacement? I did not find this water system listed to order.
No those are proprietary filters that you can only get from the dealer, typically at a very high price.
There's no mentioning of membrane change?
Thanks, great video
thanks for watching! Membrane change videos are here ruclips.net/video/0ux2dYad49E/видео.html and here ruclips.net/video/b5TFczDS9FA/видео.html
Hey Gary, can I use a undersink system for my boat sucking up seawater?
No, these will not work on sea water. They ahve special boating versions for sea water but the are very expensive.
I watched this video to know what filter goes in what location and what the filter looks like…you briefly should us what the filter in the third location looks like.. that’s the only clue that you gave me
The first filter is a sediment filter, the next two are carbon filters.
Hi there! I just replaced my filters but Unfortunately I am getting no flow. It is an Amtrol system and all filters are secured and all valves are open. Only a little water is flowing through. What can I do to get the flow going? Thank you!
Something must be clogged somewhere or you have a defective filter
@@water_estore I let it sit over night, the water was flowing great. I think maybe it's a valve? The filters are brand new.
Help! I can't uncscrew the top of my sediment filter housing so I can replace the filter. Why won't it unscrew? Same with the third filter housing. Maybe screwed it on too tight? What should I do? I'm afraid to damage the filter housing by using a plumber's wrench.
Turn off the water to the system and the tank. Open the faucet to release all of the pressure and then try again.
Hello, I've searched all over the internet, and see the same informationm but can't seem to find the order and type of filters that go in a 5 stage home system. Stage 1 is a PP-5 micron filter, Stage Stage 4 is the RO membrane, Stage 5 is post RO activated carbon (I believe it's typically labeled as T33?).
What about stage 2 and 3? What is the difference between a CTO (carbon block filter) and a UFD (granulated carbon filter)? Do you mix two types together, or use the same? Can you leave out one compartment empty so it acts as a 4 stage filter instead?
This video explains the filters ruclips.net/video/Quy_Mg87Tsk/видео.html stage 2&3 are carbon filters. You need 2 of them for contact time to remove the chlorine. These are the ones I recommend waterestore.ca/products/kx-matrikx-cto-9-75-carbon-block-filter-32-250-10-green
How do you re-pressurize the tank
This video will show you how ruclips.net/video/isCkMTdl5y0/видео.html
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how soon after changing the filters should the tds be 30?
Once the filters have been purged ( about 2 gallons of water) the TDS should be 10 % of the water supply if the membrane is working correctly
I have a question a guy is selling me an Apec 4 stage countertop reverse osmosis system he said he used it a few times then stored it for about a year now. My question is, is it safe for me to buy and just run it and drink the water? I really want a countertop one and he's giving it away for a low price.
How do you know if there has been any mold growing inside the system or not? I wouldn't drink water form this system.
Excuse me, how much does it cost to change the 3 cartridges and the membrane, how much does it cost for everything?
It depends on the make and model. Here is the link to the system in this video with the pricing waterestore.ca/products/hum-water-saver-reverse-osmosis-system-75-gallons-per-day and here are the filters with membrane waterestore.ca/products/water-saver-75-combo-4-filters-replacement-filters-membrane
Hi Gary, thanks for all these very helpful videos. I replaced all five filters (including the membrane) in my 5-stage RO system about a month ago. I flushed the filters as you suggest. My tap water has a TDS of around 650. The water from the RO tank has a TDS of around 100. However, if I shut off the tank and let the filtered water drip, the TDS can get as low as 25. I have tested this several times and the results are consistent. I was thinking that perhaps the pressure from the tank might be reducing the effectiveness of the membrane, but air pressure is correct at 7 psi when the tank is empty. Any idea what might be going on and what I can do to fix it?
I would try changing the flow restrictor to wee if that helps.
@@water_estore Thank you, sir. I will try that.
Does the tank ever need replacing?
Sometimes after 8-10 years but others will last 20.
Great video! :)
Thanks!
Hello Gary! Hoping you can help me figure this out...We’re in AZ and have hard water. I recently replaced all 5 of my RO system filters (including membrane) about 3 weeks ago and flushed the system for about an hour. Filters were 1.5 years old, membrane at least 2 years old if not more, and I immediately noticed the flow dramatically increased. I just bought a TDS meter today and checked our tap water level (740), bottled spring water level (30) but the RO water level is super high (1585). I haven’t been able to find any help online, do you have any suggestions? Any ideas are much appreciated, thank you!!!
You need to flush the membrane longer. they come with a preservative which will elevate the TDS. You need to fill and empty the tank at least 3 times, which typically means flushing for about 10 hours.
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My RO system has a tank and 7 cylinders. The front row is typical: no.1 Sedement Filter; No.2 GAC Filter and No.3 Carbon Filter. I cant make out the back four cylinders. I dont have that top one. So to empty the tank I just turn that knob to 90 degrees. I bought this from Amazon: About this item
High-quality replacement water filters
Features two 10-inch sediment filter, four 10-inch carbon block filters, and one 10-inch polishing filter
Compatible with all standard RO and filtration systems
NSF Certified
Kit contains 1 year's worth of replacement filters. This is for RO system. What do u think?
Sorry, but I don't know what you are asking. Are you asking for my opinion of your system?
@@water_estore My RO system has seven cylinders Three in the first row and 4 in the back row. Is it ok to just replace the Sediment filter, the GAC filter and the Carbon filter?
I thought water output from RO membrane is clean enough, what why we still need post carbon filter to remove taste? Isn't that RO membrane already remove those particles that "gives" bad taste to water?
You could pickup some taste when water sits in the tank for an extended period of time.
Do you have a particular TDS meter you recommend?
Good question! This is the one I use waterestore.ca/products/hm-digital-tds-3-handheld-tds-meter-with-carrying-case?_pos=567&_sid=a1b26dd11&_ss=r
@@water_estore Thanks for the info, Gary! Appreciate the helpful videos!
Wouldn’t you somehow flush the carbon filter rather than flush all the carbon through the entire RO system?
There is no flushing, The carbon removes the chemicals as the water passes through.
What, you ran out of room in the description?
Yup, RUclips only gives you so much room.
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