RODI low pressure

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Hey there, i have a 150 gpd BRS unit with a booster pump. Decided to get a pressure gauge, psi before pump is 30 and after the pump is 50. I think for the water saving kit it’s recommended to have atleast 60 psi. What else can I do? Would it Help to add another booster pump thanks!



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It should, I've known people to run theirs as high as 120psi. Are you checking the pressure because you don't think you are getting 150gpd production or did you do it for no reason? I have never checked mine after installing several years ago. I get better water production so never felt the need to invest in a pressure gauge.
Didn’t feel like I was getting 150gpd production. My mixing station is 200 total gallons and took 2 full days to fill both up from empty.
 
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i would dead head the pump and see what preasure you get, so you can determine if its the pump or RO unit. if its not turning off its not reaching the preasure.
 
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