Sam Hodgson
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Hi all,
A couple of weeks ago I changed the resins in mine and my colleagues vans at the same time. I checked the TDS today and his was 003 and mine is 017!
I’ve had my van 7months and his is 2 months old so I’m guessing the difference is down to my carbon and sediment filters which makes sense as I was advised to change them every 6months.
I changed them today and was expecting them to look slimy and filthy etc. But they looked pretty clean with some yellowing.
Is this how they should normally look as I watched a YouTube video of someone replacing them and they were filthy but I’m guessing that was on a house system and not after an RO.
Hopefully I should have sorted my issue now but was just wondering if you could tell when they needed changing by looking at them or whether it’s purely down to how much water has gone through them.
thankyou in advance ?
A couple of weeks ago I changed the resins in mine and my colleagues vans at the same time. I checked the TDS today and his was 003 and mine is 017!
I’ve had my van 7months and his is 2 months old so I’m guessing the difference is down to my carbon and sediment filters which makes sense as I was advised to change them every 6months.
I changed them today and was expecting them to look slimy and filthy etc. But they looked pretty clean with some yellowing.
Is this how they should normally look as I watched a YouTube video of someone replacing them and they were filthy but I’m guessing that was on a house system and not after an RO.
Hopefully I should have sorted my issue now but was just wondering if you could tell when they needed changing by looking at them or whether it’s purely down to how much water has gone through them.
thankyou in advance ?