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    thanks for the advise!
    30L w/10gallon sump 4xt5ho; Up and running:125g long, 30g sump, 50g fuge.

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    mine does the same 1:3 ratio

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    Quote Originally Posted by envy View Post
    mine does the same 1:3 ratio
    Is the 1:3 ratio all year round or just when it's warmer? I got the 1:4-5 ratio from Russ.

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    only had it for a couple of months and use it about twice a month. was waiting to run out of dechlorinating soulution before i use it all the time and so far its been a 1:3 ratio. could it be that its hooked up to the cold water to the washer

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    I think I am going ot keep my "waste" water for drinking and watering the plants.
    30L w/10gallon sump 4xt5ho; Up and running:125g long, 30g sump, 50g fuge.

    "Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid.”
    John Wayne

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoneStar View Post
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    Check out BFS-270. You might be able to use the brass fittings to reduce it to the 3/8" inlet, then cap the other side.
    http://www.buckeyefieldsupply.com/sh...owspecials=133
    A hose bib splitter, and hose bib adapter work together well in this situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coraline79 View Post
    i am at 1:2.5 ratio, but I have a tds meter attached to the outlet showing 2ppm. That is good right?
    No - you want more waste water (1:4) or you risk premature failure of the membrane due to scaling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aquasport24 View Post
    I think anything under 10 ppm is ok, btw i discarded the first batch of RO/DI water(5 gallon or so), that's just me.

    If you are talking about DI water - you are looking for 0 or 1 ppm.

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    i do the same discard the first five gallons after replacing the cartridges is that good to do??

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    Each filter stage should be flush in succession, so that the flush water from filter 1 doesn't flow into filter 2, and so on.

    Sediment filters typically do not need to be flushed.
    Carbon blocks should be flushed for 10 to 15 minutes.
    GAC stages (which are to be avoided in systems used in this hobby) should be flushed until the water runs clear - at least 10 to 15 minutes.
    RO membranes should be flushed according to manufacturers instructions, typically from 10 minutes to 2 or 4 gallons.
    DI resin should be flushed for 2 to 3 bed volumes - about a gallon or a little less.

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