Reverse Osmosis FILTERS How To Replace - APEC RO System
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ย. 2023
- How To Replace Your Reverse Osmosis Water Filters. I'll Show you just how easy it is and a little bit of what NOT to do.
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You should change out your 3 stage (Particle/Carbon/Carbon) filters every 6-12 months. You should change out your coconut shell carbon filter ( Chlorine/Odor/Contaminant )FI-ES-TCR-QC & Rejection TFC Membrane Filter (Other Contaminants) every 2-4 years.
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Great vid, if possible, would love to see the 2 filter one as well
I appreciate that. Thank you 🤙🏼
Appreciate the video and humor - just picked up a series of filters as we were overdue.
Nice! Yeah I always procrastinate on changing these. Then after I’m done I remember it ain’t so bad
Thank you, that was super helpful!
Your very welcome. I’m happy you got something from it
Mine are so tight I can’t remove them. I am wondering if you have tips for that
Man that’s tough. Make sure the waters off and pressure is released out of the system. Open the spigot to let water out of it once you have it shut off cuz that will definitely keep them in there tight. Next I’d make sure you have a good wrench. Unfortunately they all seem to be plastic, but a metal one that fits tight would be perfect. Not sure if they exist though. You can also try tapping on the cylinder with a heavier object a little to see if that helps release the threads. Usually a combination of those things gets it going. Wish I could be of more help.
Thanks
Your welcome 🤙🏼