Ratings by manufacturers are based on "ideal" situations. Please note, for example, both the pressure inlet and the temperature of the source water affect the production a lot (as well as the quality of the source water as well as the back pressure from the RO bladder tank, etc.). The lower the pressure inlet, and/or the lower the inlet temperature, and/or the worse the quality of the source water = the less the amount of water that is produced by your RO system.
A "typical" 24-gallon per day rated RO could take over 12 hours to fill the 2-gallon storage bladder tank. Is this crazy or what? It just doesn't seem right that with a 24 gpd rated RO (just an example, it could be a 30 gpd RO) that it takes as much as 12-16 hours to fill a two-gallon bladder tank.
It is extremely rare that any brand of RO will deliver near its rated gallonage. More.
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