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    Well this weekend i bagged a good deal i got a three stage coralife RODI for 110 bucks brand new. i hooked it up and i tested my TDS and it came out to 40. is this acceptable i assume so since i tested the tap water and it read at 650.
    -Chris
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    Matagorda Bay Nature Park
    Lower Colorado River Authority
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    No, 40ppm is not an acceptable level. Did you run a few gallons through it befor you tested?

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    If it has a DI unit then 0TDS is the only acceptable amount. As it creeps up to about 5ppm over the course of several months it is time to renew it. Keep running it for awhile to see if it clears out all that new product stuff and settles in.

    Wanted to add that if the restrictor is not set correctly you coul dbe getting a lot of blow by from the membrane into the DI unit and overwhelming it.

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    restrictor?

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    Flow restrictor...

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    what does the "flow restrictor" look like? how do you know if it is set correctly?

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    On most good hobby type units, its already pre-set. Check this link out for some pretty good info...
    http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...%3Den%26sa%3DN
    The color of the tubing may very so be careful.

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    Chris,

    I wish you had posted before buying. I have what's left of a Coralife unit. It was just plain junk - WAY worse quality than the fleabay units. I ended up replacing most of it, for more than if I had just replaced it with new. There aren't many products that I could recommend less... Sorry.

    Get with Russ at Buckeye and he'll make parts recommendations for you.
    Bill

    215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!

    "I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."

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    i tested it again i think that the resin was new i am getting 0 now.
    -Chris
    Natural Science Education Specialist
    Matagorda Bay Nature Park
    Lower Colorado River Authority
    Detritus Happens

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    don't most RO units need to have at least 6 gallons of water flushed before you start to use.

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