Hey Folks-
My CH is still really high (~600, I have not done anything about it to date) and if I can avoid it, I'd rather not replace water. It may come down to it, but that would mean 300_ lbs more salt and CYA, plus the cost of the water. if I had to replace 14,000 gallons, it would not be cheap. So I'm wondering about renting a reverse osmosis filter or is there a way I can build one cheaply and easily, or am I doomed to replacing water?
Anyone?
Thanks,
Dan
My CH is still really high (~600, I have not done anything about it to date) and if I can avoid it, I'd rather not replace water. It may come down to it, but that would mean 300_ lbs more salt and CYA, plus the cost of the water. if I had to replace 14,000 gallons, it would not be cheap. So I'm wondering about renting a reverse osmosis filter or is there a way I can build one cheaply and easily, or am I doomed to replacing water?
Anyone?
Thanks,
Dan