Jonathan Harwood
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My PPM is reading only 3 currently, what reading should I wait to before changing the resin.
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When it is too high to be confident you will have no spottingI have an ro and don't run through di but get perfect results with 4ppm and have used it at 12 with no spots but others..i think @spruce is one of them has said that 3ppm will cause spotting where they are
No one can say what your water will be like
I'm sure that must make a difference.I cleaned with 003 on my own house and got some spotting, and just like Spruce I change as soon as I notice any change above 000 my tap water is approx 260 RO is 006 it's a hard water area for limescale so don't know if that's a major factor with the water in my area.
Not 100% if mine or your water comes from hanningfield resevoiur as I was once told there where lots of underground pockets of water, also your tap water ppm seems a fair bit higher than mine.I change mine at .005 tds and never had problems. I'm in a hard water area and Tap is usually around .400 tds.If I get problems with spotting it's rare and usually around vents. Nothing to do with quality of water
One day I'll get my diesel heater up and running /emoticons/wink.png@spruce im in same boat as work on sea front most of my work is on the coast and 000 there is a must for shorealso hot wfp is a must as well to get the best resalts salt is the big thing in town i go through loads of water as well more than inland thats for shore
Wow thats high ppm -375, I can't imagine. Our ppm is 37 in my town and my DI tank is at 1 ppm and I'm contemplating changing the resin, I'm feeling spoilt after reading what some of you have to deal with. Good for you to have it figured out though....well done.go gas m8 its much cheeper under £200 and ur set upG-)
sory bud im talking £200 for a gas heater not 200 ppm my tds is 75 ish in devon::Wow thats high ppm -375, I can't imagine. Our ppm is 37 in my town and my DI tank is at 1 ppm and I'm contemplating changing the resin, I'm feeling spoilt after reading what some of you have to deal with. Good for you to have it figured out though....well done.