When surrounded by water that contains a larger amount of salt
there is a general rule that water will try to move between the inside and
the outside of the cell wall to make the amount of dissolved things
equal. So a high concentration of salt outside the cell wall will "suck"
the water out of the cell and eventually cause the cell to collapse.
I'd hire a new plumber.What if softner out line goes into a RO unit?
I run my ro after my softener. The goal of the ro is to soften the water completely. Why would you rather start with harder water?
In fact spectra pure recommends softening water first to extend the life of the ro membrane.
I'll add that after 2 + years on the original membrane my ro sill tests at 0.0 on my brand new bluelab.
Can't run chlorine thru a RO system??
U do not have to use sodium in water softener
Potassium bags are available at a higher price of course. Thats what I use in my water softener.
I went organic to get rid of ro and all that crap hydro requires. I been using tap water at 383 for 18 years now. not one complaint. my spot here is 81 out of tap but I aint growing here damnit
U do not have to use sodium in water softener
Potassium bags are available at a higher price of course. Thats what I use in my water softener.