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09-29-2008, 08:18 PM
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reverse ossmosus maintenance
Hello, I am planning on buying an RO system (I rent one right now) next year. I know I cannot maintain my own system myself and would like to get a sense on how difficult and or time consuming it is to change the filters and hoses.
Any replies will be welcom.
Regards, m
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09-30-2008, 09:10 PM
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There shouldn't be any reason you can't maintain your own system. For the most part all you will have to do is unscrew the canister and put in a new filter or charcole cartrage and screw it back on. Maybe 10 or 15 minutes once or twice a year. Ray would be a good one to ask about this since he sells the units.
John
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09-30-2008, 09:55 PM
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I agree with John. I have a Culligen unit maintained by them and I watched, closely, when they did the service. I can do that! And for far less than the monthly rental. I plan to replace my Culligen with one of Ray's units. I have one of Ray's now (the 60 GPD unit) and it was brainless to install and seems to be brainless to service. Why pay rent?
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09-30-2008, 10:51 PM
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I changed my filters last month if I can then anyone can , Just be sure to turn the water off to it , mine is under the sink .. Gin
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10-01-2008, 12:51 AM
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Hi guys, thanks for the feedback; I had read something about sterilizing the water tubes so I was a little concerned. I will have to get my neighbour to do any changing of filters since I am a quadrapelgic and we don't do that sort of thing well!
I have a year to go on my Culligan contract then I am going to kick them to the curb. They are expensive to rent here and they only do one yearly changing of filters or you have to pay and I don't know if I am seeing things but I think that I have noticed the water isn't as clear as it once was. Maybe its me.
I am hunting for a Zero Waste RO system and so far, all I have found is one carried by Costco. As I get closer to the end of my contract, I will get serious about looking.
regards, m
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10-01-2008, 09:27 AM
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One of the things to buy is a TDS meter it measures the dissolved solids in the Ro. water. With it you know when it is time to change the filters . E bay has them, not expensive . Gin
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10-01-2008, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Gin
One of the things to buy is a TDS meter it measures the dissolved solids in the Ro. water. With it you know when it is time to change the filters . E bay has them, not expensive . Gin
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Glad you mentioned that. They are great for measuring TDS in all sorts of conditions.
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10-01-2008, 01:04 PM
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Hi Gin and Ross, I have just checked ebay out and saw the selection ranged anywhere $16 to $22.00. Is there something I should look for to select one suitable?
many thanks, m
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10-01-2008, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by ladyslipper
Hi Gin and Ross, I have just checked ebay out and saw the selection ranged anywhere $16 to $22.00. Is there something I should look for to select one suitable?
many thanks, m
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Make sure it will measure as high as 1000ppm and accurate down in the <10ppm range. Hopefully you won't be getting readings much above 10. I get 6-8ppm.
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