I do not know why someone else has not clued in to this already, but the water should flow through the carbon block before the RO membrane. Your description above says that the carbon block comes after the membrane. The carbon block is the key to removing chlorine which will toast the RO membrane and the carbon block will also remove some bigger ions like calcium etc. that can clog the membrane. By having it routed so the carbon is after the membrane you really have bypassed the safety mechanisms for the membrane and it is probably toast. Membranes run about $80-100 as mentioned above. Your flow patterns should be as follows sediment, carbon 1, carbon 2, membrane, DI1, DI2.



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