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===TDS meter===
===TDS meter===
A Total Dissolved Solids meter (which actually measures water conductivity and estimates TDS) is an essential tool for monitoring RO membrane performance. Some systems offer inline TDS monitoring for convenience, but using a handheld meter is probably a better option. See [[TDS testing]] for meter recommendations and testing instructions; they are fairly inexpensive and easy to use.
A Total Dissolved Solids meter (which actually measures water conductivity and merely estimates TDS) is an essential tool for monitoring RO membrane performance. Some systems offer inline TDS monitoring for convenience, but using a handheld meter is probably a better option. See [[TDS testing]] for meter recommendations and testing instructions; they are fairly inexpensive and easy to use.


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