Jim Martin said:http://www.kinetico.com/water-softener/
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steve g said:I have had great luck with the interlink automatic unit. its the one for 839 that scott linked to. I just recharge it everytime I change the oil at 50 hours. while the oil is draining the unit is recharging. I don't know why this always happens but it seems like jim and I have the opposite experience with a product. I did run a kinetico unit similar to the one in his unit, I found it much more of a complicated unit. I also don't like running a brine tank mounted inside the unit because it will spill at some point and get salt water everywhere even in places you thought you washed out. the kinetico was fully automatic and did its own thing, just keep the salt added. but it quit working for us.
the interlink unit has been installed in my unit for 10 years and still works like new. the timer valve is a little quirky sometimes but monkey with it a bit every now and then, but its done that since new.
Ofer Kolton said:Talking about soft water, for someone who cleans carpet and disposes of the water on a daily basis:
1) Would the salt added to the waste water from the softening cause an issue in a septic system?
2) If dumped daily in a hole in the dirt, will it create too much salt in the soil. Thus creating a potential issue?
Thanks Robert.rwcarpet said:Ofer Kolton said:Talking about soft water, for someone who cleans carpet and disposes of the water on a daily basis:
1) Would the salt added to the waste water from the softening cause an issue in a septic system?
2) If dumped daily in a hole in the dirt, will it create too much salt in the soil. Thus creating a potential issue?
I pump mine directly into the waste tank (all SS) and from there, into the sanitary at the house or business I'm cleaning.
Thanks Robert.Ofer Kolton said:rwcarpet said:[quote="Ofer Kolton":1gvtsurh]Talking about soft water, for someone who cleans carpet and disposes of the water on a daily basis:
1) Would the salt added to the waste water from the softening cause an issue in a septic system?
2) If dumped daily in a hole in the dirt, will it create too much salt in the soil. Thus creating a potential issue?
I pump mine directly into the waste tank (all SS) and from there, into the sanitary at the house or business I'm cleaning.
Ofer Kolton said:Talking about soft water, for someone who cleans carpet and disposes of the water on a daily basis:
1) Would the salt added to the waste water from the softening cause an issue in a septic system?
2) If dumped daily in a hole in the dirt, will it create too much salt in the soil. Thus creating a potential issue?
We have two washing machines one on each level and so far no problems in 4-years. I sure hope it doesn't become one. I've seen Jimmy nakedwhen I lived in Ok and I got mine installed ....the company told me to divert my washing machine water some where else and not into the septic tank.........
Thank you, Scott.scottw said:Ofer Kolton said:Talking about soft water, for someone who cleans carpet and disposes of the water on a daily basis:
1) Would the salt added to the waste water from the softening cause an issue in a septic system?
2) If dumped daily in a hole in the dirt, will it create too much salt in the soil. Thus creating a potential issue?
The amount of salt in the waste water will be very small. It won't change the way you need to dump. Whatever is legal way to dump now, will still be the way to dump with a little salt in the water.
The volume of waste water may be more than some septic systems are built to handle. So, dumping waste water is sometimes an issue, but not the salt. If you have been dumping in the septic system for a long time with no problems, it should be fine to continue doing so.
If dumped in a hole in the dirt repeatedly, the salt level wold built up over time and be an issue.
Chester said:We have two washing machines one on each level and so far no problems in 4-years. I sure hope it doesn't become one. I've seen Jimmy nakedwhen I lived in Ok and I got mine installed ....the company told me to divert my washing machine water some where else and not into the septic tank.........