BigFoot
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Better off using a sediment filter and a carbon filter even if a soft water area which I am.I have been using these on my 10" Collins' 450 gpd and noticed a very slight iquicker fill time or could just be that the temperature as helped.
P.s, I only use this one filter now instead of the three filter previously used.
Better off spending extra recently switched to these, One thing to note and I maybe wrong last year we didn't have much rain at all and I had my pre-filters in for longer than I should have without issue, But this year loads more rain my tds spiked pre-filters when changed felt like they had been down the beach really gritty so I assume more rain equals to more sediment in the water.
I have been using these on my 10" Collins' 450 gpd and noticed a very slight iquicker fill time or could just be that the temperature as helped.
P.s, I only use this one filter now instead of the three filter previously used.
Pointless every time I have changed my filters the prefilter looks brand new no sediment whatsoever clean as a whistle quiet happy to used the gardiner fiberdyne on its own.Better off using a sediment filter and a carbon filter even if a soft water area which I am.
Did you just bypass the filters then? Looking to put then on my Collins 300gpdI have been using these on my 10" Collins' 450 gpd and noticed a very slight iquicker fill time or could just be that the temperature as helped.
P.s, I only use this one filter now instead of the three filter previously used.
Thing is as above across the course of year anything could happen depending on were the water is drawn from, For the sake of £2.50 I would rather have a separate sediment filter as well as I am lazy and forgetful when it comes to keeping an eye on things as i should.Pointless every time I have changed my filters the prefilter looks brand new no sediment whatsoever clean as a whistle quiet happy to used the gardiner fiberdyne on its own.
I have a theory but could easily be corrected so here goes, previously I was using Collins water products filters which consists of a prefilter and two carbon filters my thinking is that the water only passing thou the one filter instead of three and in effect more water pressure going into membrane could easy be wrong though.So I stuck my new filter in this morning. My tds after resin previously was 1 and with the new filter it's 0. Is this normal?? How can it have lowered with a new filter