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I spoke to OZ today. During the course of the chat, we spoke about the composition of the mineralisation cartridge. They drew my attention to a few things that can make up the final hardness of the mineralised RO from the OZ.
- Feeding hot water, depending on how hard the water is, might have a higher hardness in the pure RO vs the RO hardness from soft/softened water.
- A lack of descaling of the RO system will have an impact on the hardness content of the RO water
- The silver-costed mineralisation cartridge has calcium and magnesium and is likely to add about 10-20 ppm as CaCO3 to the RO water. This depends on how long the minerals were in contact with the water.
- If anyone wants to run the unit without the mineral cartridge, it can be done after replacing it with a blank cartridge. Otherwise, the unit will leak.
So, it does make sense to test, from time to time, the mineralised RO water from Osmio Zero to get an idea of the general hardness. Feeding a hard water may have a higher hardness content than the soft / softened water. The risk of scaling also differs in every one of our machines.