How does a water filter know when its time to change?
I have water filters on my coffee maker, my kitchen sink tap, and my refridgerator…. All of them have some kind of indicator letting me know when I need to change the filter…. which is fine, but how does the indicator know when its time to change? Is it on a timer, is it on a # of use, does it actually detect if the number of impurities after it is filtered?? Is it actually accurate as to the effectiveness?
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the directions say it’s on some sort of timer based on average persons use, if u have used it less often, you can keep using it for a while after experation.
It could be on a timer, but more likely it senses the amount of restriction to the flow. so as the filter gets plugged it’s harder for the water to get through it.
read the exp date