A general question about RO/filter systems:   Is it time to change filters or get a new unit when the filtration rate starts to slow down (enough to be noticeable), but it's still putting out low ppm water?  
For ex., using a standard small (50-75 gpd) 4-stage, including RO and DI, set of filters I'm getting water at about 20 ppm. I presume that starting with perfectly good tap water at 180 and getting to 20 ppm is obviously good water. But Is there a problem that needs tending to if not getting to near zero ppm? [I presume not].
Am I correct that for our interests it's all about the ppm/low salts; that it doesn't matter what the other (1 or both solids) filters are doing or not doing?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			For ex., using a standard small (50-75 gpd) 4-stage, including RO and DI, set of filters I'm getting water at about 20 ppm. I presume that starting with perfectly good tap water at 180 and getting to 20 ppm is obviously good water. But Is there a problem that needs tending to if not getting to near zero ppm? [I presume not].
Am I correct that for our interests it's all about the ppm/low salts; that it doesn't matter what the other (1 or both solids) filters are doing or not doing?
	
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