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<blockquote data-quote="j-mox" data-source="post: 630378" data-attributes="member: 898"><p>I read the link and it sounds like a "too good to be true" product. It doesn't remove the calcium and lime that a conventional system removes and flushes during its regeneration cycle so where does it go? Also the capacity would worry me. It talks about grain capacity being 285 and the system in my house is 27,000 grain. Honesty I don't know what that means but I do know it relates to the amount of people in your house as to how much water is used. Ex.. Family of 4 uses 27,000 and family of 6 uses 34,000 capacity units. I would research it a little more first. </p><p></p><p></p><p>On a side note with softeners, my brine tank is now staying 1/2 full of water. I cleaned the venturi valve and everything I could find with no luck. I can manually run each cycle so I know they work but it still continues to hold water. It just recently started this. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j-mox, post: 630378, member: 898"] I read the link and it sounds like a "too good to be true" product. It doesn't remove the calcium and lime that a conventional system removes and flushes during its regeneration cycle so where does it go? Also the capacity would worry me. It talks about grain capacity being 285 and the system in my house is 27,000 grain. Honesty I don't know what that means but I do know it relates to the amount of people in your house as to how much water is used. Ex.. Family of 4 uses 27,000 and family of 6 uses 34,000 capacity units. I would research it a little more first. On a side note with softeners, my brine tank is now staying 1/2 full of water. I cleaned the venturi valve and everything I could find with no luck. I can manually run each cycle so I know they work but it still continues to hold water. It just recently started this. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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