If you are not going to be using your RO for an extended amount of time (few months or more) the best way to store your filters is in the refrigerator. This will help reduce any possibilities of bacteria or mold growing. Make sure to give it a good couple of flushes before you take them out.
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- Why am I receiving a "water Lack" Message on my RO System
- What is the RO waste ratio of filtered water for consumption vs what is waste?
- How to store my filters for the RO system if not being used for extended period of time.
- Do you recommend using water softener or water conditioner to reach the desirable GPG range when using the RO filtration system?
- Do nanoparticles get into the water from the filters in the RO?
- Does the Echo RO system put any essential minerals back into the water after it filtrates it?
- Does the RO filter out microplastics?
- How to Replace the Filters on Your Echo RO Unit
- Understanding Water Hardness and Its Impact on Your Reverse Osmosis (RO) System
- Which Machines Can Be Connected to the Refrigerator Line?
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