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I have a huge water softner tank for sale. In great condition. Softens a massive amount of water.
Not sure exactly what the spec are but the model number is in the picture.
Taking up space, could be useful to someone else.
100$ OBO
Pm me with you number...
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You may want to check CL and see what the... .
40$ Lowest I will go, I hear there is a lot of copper in these lol I dont think there's much copper in them
It's just a tank with a controller on top .
Anyone?? 50$ someone please just get it out of here .
60$?...
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Hi there
we recently installed a water softner in our house (we are living here 1 year already but lots of lime in the water) - anyway I don't think it has been installed properly - but that's another story. Does anyone know of any links etc to where ...
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I thought all could be put through the unit - but I believe I nowwhen did you have the softner installed? it takes a little while to work and you would have? Thanks for the reply.
The the rest through the water softner unit.
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Quote: : NEVER, EVER use water from the hot water tap in your house for consuming, cooking or anything else but showering and cleaning! Every water heater has a sacrificial anode in it to prevent the steel tank from corroding. Some anodes are magnesium...
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The few brewery that used a hot water....
AWWA has a little book on water for the consumer water in brewing (or for cooking) is to have him taste the hot water out of the hot water tap.
Well, it's not really that dramatic.
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I am wanting to install a water softener in my home. The only place to put it is in the crawl space which I have access to via trap door through the main level floor. I could easily add salt to the brine tank by simply opening the trap door, removing ...
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However I would caution you about putting the water softner in a crawl space because of the bugs I am looking forward....
The water softner works off water pressure so I'm sure you will be fine.
It should be able to work.
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On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 15:46:52 -0700 (PDT), Chris <chris95008@yahoo.com
Does anyone know why the price of potassium choloride is approx $18/40
lb bag? I bought it 6 months ago and it was about $8/40 lb bag.
tia,
chris
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If you're
using soft water through....
It's got to be cheaper in the long run.
Potassium chloride because of the sodium in the water you
could get a reverse osmosis water filter to remove the salt from the
drinking/cooking water.
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Hi experts,
I have a problem with softener regeneration. the softener is of capacity 1400 lts and ion salt gets exhaust at 100kl, so to regenerate the ion exchanger how much salt need to be added...
(Cation salt)
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Of sodium chloride is 37-39%; however, the concentration of Ca and Mg ions in the process water needs is an lts and kl? There are two measures of regeneration efficiency - brine efficiency and water efficiency from the water.
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On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 07:53:49 -0400, "Bill" <bargerw@bellsouth.net
Looking at two different water softener systems.
Hague, or Kinetico.
Anybody have any good info on them?
I can get a good deal on the Hague, but I like the Kinetico's features.
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Matt Barrow wrote the following:
I don't know how, or if, the Hague is better than a regular water-buy-a-hague-water-system/
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/homeowners/hague_water.html
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Hard water, high iron, etc... Had the culligan man come out today, says i have high iron content ( 9 ), and says i need a 3000 dollar super s iron removal system. I also need a new water softner, im looking for some alternative's/ideas on what to buy...
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Thanks in advance!
-Josh Re:....
Need a new water softner, im looking for some alternative's/ideas on what to buy that wont breakRe: Hard water, high iron, etc...
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I have well water. No rotten egg smell, just iron, clay, and hard water. Have a Culligan iron filter/water softener that I have never been impressed with. Keeps the iron out and softens the water, but water tastes like crap!
Added a 'whole house' particulate...
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We have the under sink reverse....
For drinking waterWe are on a well and use a softener for all our water but you don't want to drink salty water.
Takes the bigger stuff out), then a Whole House Filter, then a Water Softner.
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I am thinking of installing a tankless water heater at camp. I could really use a water softner up there, but don't have the room. If I were to remove the 40gal. tank heater I have now I think I could fit a softner and a tankless heater in the closet ...
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It doesn't get used during the winter as I must shut off the water to the....
I put one in my garage so that I could have hot water when butchering .
Like the situation you would have at a cabin.
For installing a water softner.
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