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Ok I was dumb and connected the waste line to input, and input as the waste line. The rodi still produced some water out of the output. Is this water usable or should I dump it?
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If I understand you right….. DUMP.Ok I was dumb and connected the waste line to input, and input as the waste line. The rodi still produced some water out of the output. Is this water usable or should I dump it?
Yeah I guess it did... No wonder my water was so slow lol.So the water went though the system backwards??
Any damage to membranes or filters you think?If I understand you right….. DUMP.
Water went through flush valve first, lolI’m still not following. What chamber did the source water go into first?
YUPIf in doubt get rid of it and start fresh. Flush the system if you have the option
There's a good chance the water it produced never touched carbon, so probably still has chlorine in it. This can be mitigated by adding a dechlorinator (like Prime) to the ATO reservoir. It's also likely that it did not go through the membrane. It may have touched some DI resin so may have been slightly "filtered". But I would not risk it.Yeah I think it went backwards. I have about 5 gallons of this "bad water" mixed in my ato reservoir of 14 gallons that already went into the system. And another 10 gallon or so in storage. How bad is this?
Answer to #2: Probably not. It's more likely to provide "food" for undesirable microorganisms or algae, but aside from chlorine and chloramines, not catastrophic, especially if it's just a small amount over a short period of time.What I'm concerned with more now is its been 24 hours and I've been topping off the tank with this water.
1) what's the harm to the tank?
2) even with 0 tds, is the water that harmful? Input typically is 25 tds to start.
Yeah no chloramine here. I'll just dump the water in storage and do some water change and call it good lol. Just felt so stupid after I found out.Answer to #2: Probably not. It's more likely to provide "food" for undesirable microorganisms or algae, but aside from chlorine and chloramines, not catastrophic, especially if it's just a small amount over a short period of time.
Edit to add: if it's been over 24 hours, chlorine is no longer an issue, just possibly ammonia if your water company used chloramine.

