Our water has never registered free chlorine (cl) when tested. The only time it does is right after liquid cl is added. We have been battling water condition from the get go. The salesman that set it up tested for "hardness" and it came out at about 150ppm, he said oh, that fine. We later come to find out it was supposed to be under 75ppm and ideal is 50ppm. The whole salesman set up the water, that is another story. So we do a little research and we use this $55 Vanishing Act pillow, it is supposed to soften the water, which it does. But then we are told we do not have the ph and alkalinity right. While trying to get this all dialed in, we have added more water over this time. Well I have been dealing with the factory for the last week, they say you are not going to get the Salt Cartage to produce cl till the water is the correct softness and the other levels are correct.
So I go buy this unit, our water seems to test out of the well at about 225ppm. We seems to be able to control the water like it was a pool, so I am trying to determine if I just want to do that for a few more months, adding water as we lose it. We add about 25 gals a month. Afraid that will take to long, so as soon as winter ends here in Mayberry I guess I will drain and start the process over AND do it correctly this time.
This thing is pretty cool. I guess they are made for RV's, but at our hardness, it will generate about 1100 gallons before it needs to be recharged. It is recharged by adding 4 can of salt (whats that $2?) and the resin last for 7 years! My kind of product!
Anyone that sees this and has one of thes On the Go...How long can it sit without having water go through it and still be viable? That one I cant seem to get data on, and we will only need to fill spa about every 4-6 weeks to top off!