Another homemade RO question
I’ve been running a homemade 3 x 150 gpd RO with an aquatec 8852 pump the last few seasons and it has been great. Rough calculations put me at being able to pass through 6 gallons of raw sap per hour and run the RO at 95-100 psi. At that rate I end up with equal volume of permeate and concentrate.
I increased my number of taps to about 120 last year. During the big runs I found myself running the RO for over 16 hours straight. So I’d like to increase the rate of my RO to cut my processing time of 100 gallons of raw sap down to about 4-6 hours while getting the same results.
I’d appreciate input on whether or not it would be more beneficial (while being cost conscious…or as some would say cheap) to either:
1. Add a 4th 150 gpd membrane
2. Change out my 3 150’s to either 2 or 3 400’s
I’m also thinking about cutting in a recirculation line after the last membrane and teeing in back in before the 1st membrane. From what I gather it keeps the membranes from fouling and it’s a simple upgrade. I just don’t know if it’ll make much difference in the overall performance of the unit.
Thanks in advance