When Is It Time To Change Your Filters?

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I'm terrible at upkeep when it comes to RO/DI. I know my filters need a change, but I want to get the most out of them...

What do you look for when you decide to change your filters?

I want to say I'll change them when TDS increases more than 0. Is that accurate? What's your strategy/indicator?
 

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I change mine when it starts turning. A different color fully. My sediment filter started turning green, I figured when it completely doesn't look like when I first bought it, it's time for a change.
 
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When the di tests more then 0 tds I change it. When my water pressure starts dropping I change my sediment. Carbon are rated for total gallons.


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Haven't had to change mine yet but I agree with [MENTION=6028]Fly5150[/MENTION], once I my tds go above 0 I'll be changing
 
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