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Understanding DI Tanks Versus DI Carts
Both DI Tanks and DI Carts perform the same fundamental function of water deionization, yet each configuration offers distinct advantages that may better align with specific user requirements. The following comparison will help determine which option suits your operational needs.
DI Tanks
Typically characterized by their compact dimensions and lighter weight, these units occupy minimal storage space in workshops or service vehicles. Maintenance is simplified with only a single tank requiring resin replenishment. They generally represent a more budget-conscious selection. The primary limitations include operational restrictions to vertical positioning and potential handling challenges when the tank contains water.

DI Carts
These systems provide enhanced mobility flexibility with capability for both vertical and horizontal operation. Their design often incorporates multiple DI canisters for resin replacement and typically includes replaceable pre-filtration stages. While commanding a higher initial investment, these units frequently demonstrate superior durability and extended resin life compared to standard DI tanks.

HOW DO I CHANGE THE FILTERS ON MY DI SYSTEM?
Maintaining your DI system requires minimal effort. For DI Tank owners, simply unscrew the lid or open the container, dispose of the exhausted resin, and refill with fresh material.
Those with DI Carts will find the process equally straightforward. Use a filter wrench to detach the pre-filter housing for replacement.






