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Originally Posted by WaterWitchin
Nexogen, I know the "how" of the quick connect and taking it on and off, and the blue clamps. The issue is arthritis, finger and hand strength, and a decent amount of clumsy because I can't feel well in those fingers. I don't have the ability to hold down the collet firmly enough AND pull back on the tube at the same time. I do think the tool will help.
What is a flow restrictor? And it was working before I tried to install the hydraulic thing... I am pretty sure I have it installed backward but haven't been down to the BatCave to look again yet.
Why wouldn't I have to disassemble each connection when I'm changing out cartridges? I don't get it.
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I'm sorry, I didn't understand that you want to change the filters. Of course you have to disconnect them.
"A flow restrictor, as the name suggests, restricts the flow of RO reject water. Flow restrictor maintains high pressure inside the RO membrane (a precondition for RO purification) by creating back pressure on the membrane and also controls the recovery ratio of the purifier."
See here.
https://www.amazon.com/Malida-connec...01MRPAKUF?th=1
I have a proposal for you, when it is time to change the membrane than to try to remove it from the housing; you better buy an encapsulated membrane at a very good price. You can order it sometime before (it takes until you receive it), from this site.
Quick connect HID 100 GPD RO membrane for 5 stage water filter purifier treatment reverse osmosis system NSF/ANSI Standard-in Water Filters from Home Appliances on AliExpress
You are smart and you can build a bigger system, depending on how much RO water you need.
If you look at this site you will find larger membranes, it depends on what you want...