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Kilr67

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I recently just purchased a ro/di set-up and put it together today. My question is how much flow should i be recieving from the good water hose? The waste water is a steady stream and the good water only really trickles out. Any ideas. I'm pretty sure our water pressure here is good enough.
 

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fishfanatic2

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That's the annoying thing with RO, only about 15-20% of the water in is produced as 'good' water, while the rest is waste. That's exactly how mine runs, so it is normal.
 
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What can you do with the waste water? I have one but have never set it up because I really don't want to pour all that down the drain....
 

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knucklehead":2c72ik4c said:
What can you do with the waste water? I have one but have never set it up because I really don't want to pour all that down the drain....

The waste water is safe for drinking too I believe.
 

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When I purchased my Kent Maxxima Hi-S, it was advised that it would take about 10 days of run-time before the reverse osmosis membrane was fully saturated & that maximum product output would not be reached until then. Even then, your RO/DI should be rated for GPD (gallons per day, mine is rated for 35). Multiple factors like water pressure & temperature will have an effect on this as well. I know I have lower presure & being well water in the winter, am sure my water is very cold. My product output is also only a trickle. Takes about 6 hrs to get about 5 gallons.
 

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Well i tested it today and it made 5 gallons in one hour, which it is a 110gpd unit from filter direct so i guess it is working like it was supposed to. Just didn't think it would add up.
 

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Kilr67":3nsexm8r said:
Well i tested it today and it made 5 gallons in one hour, which it is a 110gpd unit from filter direct so i guess it is working like it was supposed to. Just didn't think it would add up.

Wow that's good, mine does about 1 an hour.
 

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What exactly is in the waste water?

Here is a :idea: Hook up a resin filter to the waste water output and then the water would be usable, right?
 
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>...What exactly is in the waste water?

"Concentrated" tap water, filtered.

>...resin filter ...

What is that? DI resin?
 

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you want flow well my ro produces 60 gals per hour yes per hour it has a 4'' by 42'' membrane and a procon pump for boost it is sweet. Why so big you ask well because I can and I only payed 200 bucks for it . it fills up a romate 80(40 gallon) in just under an hour and the romate gives me a stream of water out of a garden hose with more presure than city presure so I always have 40 gallons on hand if needed but if you are currious how much of how good your ro is producind take a tds reading from plain old tap water then take an ro product water reading say tap is 300 and ro is6 tds than you rejct percentage isabout 98%
 

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