Glenn Well-Known Member Joined Mar 28, 2006 Messages 3,473 Location Ellensburg Feb 6, 2011 #21 Use distilled water. You don't want to change out your heater core if it becomes clogged from mineral deposits.
Use distilled water. You don't want to change out your heater core if it becomes clogged from mineral deposits.
zukkev Cornfuzzled yet again... Joined Feb 23, 2007 Messages 14,290 Location Da Ham, Wa Feb 7, 2011 #22 X2 on distilled... And use concentrate, yer gonna need 3.5 to 4 gallons of it...the total system capacity is somewhere around 28-30qts...:awesomework:
X2 on distilled... And use concentrate, yer gonna need 3.5 to 4 gallons of it...the total system capacity is somewhere around 28-30qts...:awesomework:
D dventoza Well-Known Member Joined Oct 16, 2008 Messages 182 Location Burien Feb 7, 2011 #23 Ok, thanks again. The distilled water will be the stuff you can get at grocery stores? Also when I'm flushing the system is it ok to use tap water then? And where can I get some SCA treatment and test strips and how much SCA treatment will I need?
Ok, thanks again. The distilled water will be the stuff you can get at grocery stores? Also when I'm flushing the system is it ok to use tap water then? And where can I get some SCA treatment and test strips and how much SCA treatment will I need?