Guys,
I have a BRS 4strage 75g/day RO/DI unit. They say you should change the Sediment Filter and Carbon Block Filter about every 6 months. They also state that you should change the DI Sediment when it changes color, presure drops, or every year.
When my one year came up my pressure didn't drop and my DI didn't change color but I change it anyway. Now to try and keep my unit running smoothly I decided I would change the DI every time I change the other two filters.
Back story. Due to living in an apartment I do not have my unit hooked up. I only hook it up when I make water (which is about every other week). I flush the system (using the built in flush) for 3min before starting my buckets and 3 min when I'm done.
About 6 months ago I did my full change (all filters and DI) and now again getting to the point of changing those filters again. My question is none of my filters look dirty or clog, my pressure hasn't dropped, the TDS meter (built in) reads 0 in and 0 out. Do I still change the filters anyway?
I have a BRS 4strage 75g/day RO/DI unit. They say you should change the Sediment Filter and Carbon Block Filter about every 6 months. They also state that you should change the DI Sediment when it changes color, presure drops, or every year.
When my one year came up my pressure didn't drop and my DI didn't change color but I change it anyway. Now to try and keep my unit running smoothly I decided I would change the DI every time I change the other two filters.
Back story. Due to living in an apartment I do not have my unit hooked up. I only hook it up when I make water (which is about every other week). I flush the system (using the built in flush) for 3min before starting my buckets and 3 min when I'm done.
About 6 months ago I did my full change (all filters and DI) and now again getting to the point of changing those filters again. My question is none of my filters look dirty or clog, my pressure hasn't dropped, the TDS meter (built in) reads 0 in and 0 out. Do I still change the filters anyway?