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We have a Huron Valley Propak RO model PPSFR 4400 going to a 1,500 gallon tank. I assume the 4400 is the gallons per day output. We are planning on a new Autec in-bay-express and apparently it is a real water gobbler. After crunching the numbers we might have an RO output issue on those winter days after we see those beautiful salt trucks driving down the road. Those are happy but nerve racking days and the last thing I want to think about is if we have enough RO water. What would it take to upgrade this system to 6600 GPD? It has a 20" by 2 1/2" pre-filter, 16 GPM 3 HP pump and two 4" by 40" membranes with a third set of taps on the rails. It looks like I just need to install another housing/membrane/hoses and call it a day. The carbon filter might be the restriction though. It looks similar to this one but the head looks different and also someone made a label for ours that states that it is 13" and not 12" like this one.
https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-17367-crane-faw2510-ac12-eliminator-activated-carbon-ro-filter-12-x-52-in-5-gpm.aspx
That one I linked only has a 5 GPM flow rate. Also when looking at new membranes it looks like you can get 2200, 2500, and 2900 GPD for not a huge difference in price. Why wouldn't someone go up to the 2900 for a little bit more? If we did that then (in theory) with three membranes we would have 8700. I am considering pulling the hose off the carbon filter and checking the output of it.
https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-17367-crane-faw2510-ac12-eliminator-activated-carbon-ro-filter-12-x-52-in-5-gpm.aspx
That one I linked only has a 5 GPM flow rate. Also when looking at new membranes it looks like you can get 2200, 2500, and 2900 GPD for not a huge difference in price. Why wouldn't someone go up to the 2900 for a little bit more? If we did that then (in theory) with three membranes we would have 8700. I am considering pulling the hose off the carbon filter and checking the output of it.