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johnhicks
Mar 30, 2019Explorer
Rinse after regen is on the ground (or drain) at a controlled slow rate, then output is switched to coach. If coach water is salty then rinse is being done into the same coach output.
While it would "work," salt water into the coach is undesirable. Done properly you'd have a detectable salt level in the coach for a short time but probably wouldn't taste it.
The procedure is to add salt to the unit and let it sit there under pressure for an hour or more. Then rinse (onto the ground) for a half hour.
Using Softcheck strips I've never gotten total hardness below 25ppm but that's lots better than untreated water.
While it would "work," salt water into the coach is undesirable. Done properly you'd have a detectable salt level in the coach for a short time but probably wouldn't taste it.
The procedure is to add salt to the unit and let it sit there under pressure for an hour or more. Then rinse (onto the ground) for a half hour.
Using Softcheck strips I've never gotten total hardness below 25ppm but that's lots better than untreated water.
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