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This question has been asked and answered many times on the reef forums.
Dow Filmtec membranes may or may not be 98% rejection rate although this is what they strive for. years of lab testing finds most out of the box, brand new are closer to 96-97%. You need to remember, every 2% you lose, you cut the life of your DI resin in half so a 4-6% decrease can add up quickly f you make much water. My off the shelf 75 GPD Dow Filmtec gave me a RO only TDS between 13 and 15, I switched to a hand tested Spectrapure Select series and that 13-15 TDS is now between 2 and 3 using a calibrated COM-100 handheld TDS meter. I have two dual inlines but rarely even tunr them on as the yare in no way as accurate or reliable as a handheld for the same $25. Don't waste money on inlines.
The time to change a RO membrane is when the cost of DI resin starts going up at which time you would be better off with a new high rejection rate RO membrane which could extend the DI resin life by several times for a cost savings and better water quality. For me personally, I use 96% rejection as my change out point as resin starts costing more tyhan the replacement membrane. My current membrane is 4.5 years old and my rejection rate is around 99.4% still to this day.

