Not Sure What To Do.

reeferkeeper420

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So i was trying to change one of my di's and the brace that holds it to the wall snapped where it sits on the screw. The canisters are on so tight i dont know if ill be able to get them off now especially being cracked now. What a piss off, how the hell am i going to change my di's now.
 

unibob

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I got a rodi system I've had posted for awhile. Prob going to keep for parts for situations like this. Consider the DI canister yours. I'm heading past ingersoll tomorrow morning if you can meet same place send me a txt bud.


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reeferkeeper420

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I got a rodi system I've had posted for awhile. Prob going to keep for parts for situations like this. Consider the DI canister yours. I'm heading past ingersoll tomorrow morning if you can meet same place send me a txt bud.


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Unfortunately i dont think theyre will be any vehicles around tomorrow morning. And also its a dual chamber for 2 di's. So id need to find another dual one, preferably with a metal bracket instead of plastic.
 

J_T

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I will check. I am pretty sure I have some brackets kicking around the shop. I too have an old RO unit I have kept for parts. I have a stupid over kill bracket I had made for just this reason. It was for my media filters. I will look around. If I find it, its yours. I will bring it to the Brantford show. If you won't be there, I am sure someone can relay it to you.

As for what to do now, Get a ratchet strap, and stick it around the top, and around a tree, fence post, etc. Strap it tight, and then undo the canister.

When you put the canisters on, hand tight should be good enough. The rubber seal is really good in most of the units, and don't need to be over tight! I normally give mine a slight twist with the wrench after hand tightening.
 

4Hummer

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You guys need the Filter Wrench. Came with my 6stage RODI System from Max Water Flow

http://www.maxwaterflow.com/10-Standard-housing-wrench_p_288.html

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