Reverse Osmosis and Ph

Time to adjust your understanding.

Quality of RO Product Water
The amount of dissolved solids in water produced by reverse osmosis is approximately a constant percentage of those in the feed water. For example, when the feed water contains 300 ppm total dissolved solids (TDS), the product water may have 15 to 30 ppm (95% and 90% rejection ratio respectively).

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understanding adjusted but holy fucking shit dude - i apologize if i steered you wrong somewhere and you now feel the need to nitpick my posts to the point of the absurd. Is this the bigger fish you need to fry?

let me be clear... if your RO water is over 000-005 then what we were discussing is moot (that meters can be deactivated by RO water) since water in the 15-30 range. Glad to see the government has standards on what is considered RO and what isn't. However the RO filter manufacturers seem to have increased standards.

Here is my anecdote ... my over 300 PPM tap is reduced to under 005 using RO filters.
 
understanding adjusted but holy fucking shit dude - i apologize if i steered you wrong somewhere and you now feel the need to nitpick my posts to the point of the absurd. Is this the bigger fish you need to fry?

let me be clear... if your RO water is over 000-005 then what we were discussing is moot (that meters can be deactivated by RO water) since water in the 15-30 range. Glad to see the government has standards on what is considered RO and what isn't. However the RO filter manufacturers seem to have increased standards.

Here is my anecdote ... my over 300 PPM tap is reduced to under 005 using RO filters.


That all makes perfect sense. Iloveyou as the knowm would say.
 
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