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On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 01:05:07 GMT, "Phil Lewis"
wrote: I hope that you are aware the RO units operate under the "ue it or lose it" theory. If you do not operate it every 5 days, you need to backflush (without chorine in the water) and use a storage agent. I have a large on on my boat and do not even keep the mebranes in it. Maybe on a long cruise where I cannot get water I will crank it back up. So is the trick to keep the membranes out and stored until such time as you run out of decent tanked water? R. |
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