Djplus1 January 25, 2015 January 25, 2015 How many of you go through the hassle of COMPLETELY breaking down your RODI systems? By this, I mean, remove all piping, fittings, etc from the canister and cleaning them out or straight up replacing them? Reason I ask is because I recently had a leak from my "Y" hose adapter to my washer and RODI and had to replace it and also decided to replace the washer hoses. Both the Adapter and the threaded fittings going into the washer were CAKED with random water deposits, so much that it caused the leak in the adapter and also virtually closed off the cold water intake to my washer (I'm not sure if my clothes were even able to get cold water, lol). My guess is if my water can clog up big hoses for the washer, I assume that I may be having some problems with all of those tiny JG fittings on the RODI. I plan on taking the whole thing apart in the next couple of weeks when I replace all the filters.
YHSublime January 25, 2015 January 25, 2015 I've done it once, but it was only a year old, and didn't look like it really needed it yet. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
zygote2k January 25, 2015 January 25, 2015 in theory, you'd only have to worry about the water going into the sediment filter. It takes the brunt of the pollutants and probably the majority of the hard water deposits too.
s2nhle January 26, 2015 January 26, 2015 Wow, good to know. i have not replaced them yet? will check it out this weekend. thanks,
Jon Lazar January 26, 2015 January 26, 2015 I don't find sediment to be a problem. But if it were, it would probably happen at the solenoid. In my system the solenoid is the first place there's a really small hole.
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