I’m curious about something I’ve heard several times, on this forum… that I’ve not personally witnessed with my unit… I’ve heard several people say, that the mineral content starts going up, when it’s time to change filters… I’ve not personally witnessed that, and it goes against my understanding of how filtration works… typically as a filter is used, it filters finer and finer, until nothing can pass through… so, in theory, the filtered water you get should slowly start to reduce, yet remain quality RO water, unless the pressure causes a by pass, which would be a poor design, as the pressure can’t increase more that what the water line pressure is…
I have a set of spare filters here, that I intend to put in, when the volume of filtered water no longer meets my needs… I don’t typically test my RO water every week… I don’t think there should be a need, is there???
I have a set of spare filters here, that I intend to put in, when the volume of filtered water no longer meets my needs… I don’t typically test my RO water every week… I don’t think there should be a need, is there???
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