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jmolina15

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I was given a coralife ro/di 50gpd, which needed all the filters and membrane replace. I replace the filters and upgraded the membrance (dow filmtec) to 75gpd and the flow resistor according.

now my problem is when i turn on the water the ro/di works properly for 2-3 mins and then i hear sort of a poping sound from the membrane housing and instead of the water coming out of the tubing line in a steady drip it, it pretty much shoots out. I open the membrane housing and the membrane was loose. I first thought that i didn't push the membrane all the way in for the 2 o-ring on the membrane to fit securely on the membrane housing. I reconnected everything and tried again. I turned on the water and after 3-5 mins I heard the same poping sound from the membrane housing and the water starts rushing out again.
I was told that the membrane comes in standard size and that it would work for my ro/di, but it doesn't seem like the case with me.
has anyone ever heard or come across this problem that can offer me some advice or should i cut my losses and buy a new ro/di?

thank you,
 

seldin

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A while back, my Spectrapure RO/DI was not working properly. I called tech support and they were happy to help. I told them, I had changed all membranes, etc.

I just sent it back for repair and bingo I was in business.

I just felt, there was something wrong, because I had unit for several years and knew something was wrong.

Glad I did it. 1 week later, back up.

Obviously, cheaper to try to fix it yourself. However, from what I understand, your vendor should be able to repair it easily, if there is a problem that you are not sure about.

So try the advice on this forum and if you don't get a solution, try the vendor route. Should still save you money, rather than buy a new unit.
 
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Hmm. Shouldn't be any popping sound, and the membrane shouldn't be loose. Sounds like you were careful and had the membrane fully seated - without any other information my guess is that you have a crack inside the RO membrane housing in the cup into which the RO membrane seats. You can replace that RO membrane housing quick, cheap, and easy.

Russ
 

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