I want to run something by you guys. I currently have a degassifier setup for my ro/di which has significantly extended the life of my DI resin. Only problem is i get bacterial growth in my degas. chamber which over the course of 50 gallons or so clogs up my resin and my maxijet can't push it through the resin.
I end up having to clean out my degassifier and change out my resin which isnt depleted far too often.
I regenerate my resin, so its not that bad on cost, just a pain in the butt.
Im thinking of going straight from my RO to cation-->anion-->mixed bed, thinking the co2 will deplete the anion resin quickly. But i can easily regenerate a bunch of anion resin at a time. The worst part about regenerating resin is separating it as you have to do it with caustic and then rinse the cation before adding the acid. Would be simple if i didnt have to separate.
Any thoughts? Am i correct in the CO2 will not use up the cation resin?
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