iSpring RCS5T 500 GPD Residential and Light Commercial Tankless Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System with 1.5:1 Pure to Drain Ratio
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- Designed to supply for large families, small restaurants and small businesses
- Produces up to 500 GPD or 0.34 gpm under ideal conditions. The actual output could vary from 70% to 90% of the 500GPD due to temperature, water chemical properties, and other factors. Filtered water output is about 40-70 psi on average.
- RO membrane with 1.5:1 pure to drain ratio
- 5 stages of filtration remove up to 99% of 1, 000+ pollutants including PFAS, chlorine, fluoride, lead and more.
- Light commercial capable - add a storage tank for light commercial settings
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iSpring RCS5T 500 GPD Residential and Light Commercial Tankless Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System with 1.5:1 Pure to Drain Ratio
$682.99
- Availability: In Stock
- Model: RCS5T
- Manufacturer: iSpring
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2019-12-11
We live in the Dominican Republic where even the city water is not so good so we had a whole house (+2 apts.) and animals using a filter and UV system for over 15 years. We have not had any city water for over 18 months now and in severe drought. We also have rain water systems to collect but with no rain, no water. Water trucks have over tripled their costs and the water that they deliver is from one of the most polluted rivers around. You DONT want to know what we found when we cleaned it.We finally put in a well and hit water at 30 feet. We are on the Ocean so expected some salt but hit good water above sea level. The aquifer is mainly in petrified coral so very high in calcium. Everyone here has 3rd world septic systems so that also added to concern. But the water was OK for the lawns (aka extra pasture), gardens and horses. Word got around about my well and in 2 months, at least 20 wells drilled within 1/2 mile. The well water became unusable for anything as many went too deep and let the sea water inter as the fresher water was sucked up. We also noticed a very bad algae/bacteria problem in our pools and 2 cisterns.After much research and questions to Helen @ iSpring, we bought this unit. (THANK YOU HELEN!) We concentrated on what we had and what we needed to accomplish. Electric is also very dirty here so we are 90% solar with a good inverter and battery systems. Importing anything is expensive to ship and the custom taxes are outrageous. We needed to get this right the first time. Not worth shipping it back.Since most of our water systems are in a dedicated room, it was fairly easy to get up and running in a few hours with no real expertise needed. Advanced planning may be very important.1. A couple of changes so that the well is dedicated to this RO system.2. Well water goes through a de-scalar. (we already had so we just moved it.)3. to an old sand filter that we cleaned up.4. to a UV sanitizer that we already had. (I didnt want the bacteria and algae getting into the rest of the system. Though the RO will handle some/much/?? it may not be able to kill and separate all.)5. 30 gallon pressure tank equipped with gauge, well pump on/off pressure switch, tank drain and connection to the RO.6. Followed or figured out the RO system and hung it on the wall. (instructions are very poor so it took awhile)7. New elec. serge protector mounted. Shelf for filters.8. The RO fresh water line goes directly into our non-pressurized cistern. No other pump needed.9. Waste water run into PVC drip pipes into the gardens. No other pump needed.10. Prior to the unit arriving, we transferred around 7,500 gallons from this cistern into our second one to go in and scrub/sanitize it. Lots of algae (and other stuff that you dont want to know about.).11. Turn on well pump, fix a couple of leaks and open valve to RO and plugged it in.12. Being that our cistern my have other contaminants leach in or I need trucked water added, that independent system also has its own filters and UV.Observations:1. Our 1 hp well pump will only give us around 65 psi while the best production would be at 75psi. (or higher?) I set my well pump controller at 42/62.2. At that pump settings, I was getting 540 gallons per day.3. Though I have not had the water tested yet, It is clear, no smell and tastes great.4. The motor is very quite.5. I have had NO issues in the week that I have had it running; 24 hours every day.6. Electric usage is not a problem with our systems.7. Waste water is doing great with my plants and even that is a lot cleaner.8. Filters are available and good prices.I have read the Q&As and comments and thank those that have posted and most I agree with. Again to Helen.... THANKS for your support @ iSpring.After just a few days, we are very satisfied with this unit. We will give it a couple more weeks but Ive already picked a spot for a second unit to be mounted right next to this one.(the name that appears as the author is my wife... lol)
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