Pushing the drain tube too far down could cause blockages. Only needs to be 1/4" inside the drain pipe to keep it clear. Good idea to flush it first as you did. I never thiought of that.
23:15 a tip when flushing the Carbon filter is is have your tds reader on hand and either up to a 5 gal bucket or a longer hose to reach the sink and rinse the water testing the water untill the tds is stable or untill you run at least 5 gallons.
I've been trying for days to get it to connect, but it still doesn't wanna. It only connects to 2.4GHz networks, so I separated that from the 5GHz one, and it prefers WPA2 not WPA3 (this info is from their support emailing me), but it still doesn't want to connect ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
My system is a different brand and didn't come with the small, blue "C" clips, but it never leaked. Most of the 1/4" lines were very brittle and most snapped in half upon changing the filters, and not not sure where they go and couldn't get a good view from your install and I do not have a line routing diagram. How important is that pressure gauge?
TDS in my tap water is 210 ppm. Do I need an RO based water purification system or just the PP filter alongwith Carbon filter would suffice? Please enlighten. Thanks.
Very good instructions! When I saw the trickle comming out I thought I installed the membrane backwards! I switched the membrane and it works! But now I realize it takes time for the tank to fill! Thanks! My geek pure Chinese setup failed to mention this!
I have the exact set only with different brand name. It looks like they are all manufactured by the same company in China and then rebranded by different distributors
I can't even log onto the mobile app (both iOS and Android)...both indicates "Network Error". Can you set up wifi manually or does it require the app...was one of the main selling points to get this a/c
hey nice video done by you . i have question regarding this system is this that can we put the tank at 5 - 6ft height in the upper cabinet and base unit on the floor . will it make any difference in pressure because i have zero to non space down there.
Make sure to use an air gap faucet (this is NOT) to be up to code or at a minimum install a backflow preventer on the black hose. Drain water from your sink will backflow into the ro system otherwise.
That's the one thing that has been bothering me. I got my system yesterday and has been wondering about a solution. Amazingly, your comment has been up for 11 months and nobody seems to give a damn. Thank you!
Reverse osmosis systems have wastewater. Depending on the system, for every gallon of filtered water produced, the ro system dumps 1-4 gallons of wastewater that contains the contamination. To be up to code your supposed to use an air gap faucet or something like a dishwasher air gap to keep any drain water from your sink from entering back into the ro system through that black hose.