bigleo48
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All,
My softener tanks need replacing (both are leaking between the inner and outer chambers). I have been running on bypass for the winter as cars are very easy to clean (salt and sand).
My city water service varies from 5 to 7 grains hardness. When I first put the system in, I was softening all the water for my IBA (45gals/min HP and 3gals/min LP), along with my two pet washes (about 10gal/min each), my RO system (about 8gal/min). So total max draw was about 75 gal/min. The system was a twin 110000 grains (each tank) 1 1/2" systems.
Since, I have changed the HP rinse to hard water, so that's take a huge amount off the softener load. I was told that at 6 grains avg, soft water was not required for the spot free RO system.
So my questions are...at 6 grains, how much benefit and savings in soap and cleaning does soft water give me and if I need a new system, could I not just go with a much smaller (perhaps even single tank)?
Thanks for any insight!
My softener tanks need replacing (both are leaking between the inner and outer chambers). I have been running on bypass for the winter as cars are very easy to clean (salt and sand).
My city water service varies from 5 to 7 grains hardness. When I first put the system in, I was softening all the water for my IBA (45gals/min HP and 3gals/min LP), along with my two pet washes (about 10gal/min each), my RO system (about 8gal/min). So total max draw was about 75 gal/min. The system was a twin 110000 grains (each tank) 1 1/2" systems.
Since, I have changed the HP rinse to hard water, so that's take a huge amount off the softener load. I was told that at 6 grains avg, soft water was not required for the spot free RO system.
So my questions are...at 6 grains, how much benefit and savings in soap and cleaning does soft water give me and if I need a new system, could I not just go with a much smaller (perhaps even single tank)?
Thanks for any insight!