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Old 08-10-2023, 04:20 PM   #8457
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I am on well water. Our water is delicious, but VERY hard. I can cut the ppm for drinking just with the filter in the fridge. I've been investigating water softeners, and there is something else to consider if you have a septic system. I've been told the traditional softener that purges and re-brines itself is not good. All the nasty salty purge water will kill your septic.

I'm still investigating myself.
Sounds like an under-the-sink filter system would be good for you -
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Back in Missouri, I had a traditional softener that purged into a septic tank for at least the 7 years that I lived there. The septic worked fine.

Got lucky.

Well, they say a septic system's life expectancy is 30 years. Mine is 35. I have it pumped every 2 years. I just don't want the expense of tearing up my yard, irritation system, etc. Not taking any chances.

I hear the "in demand" softening systems are ok.
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The ambiant air temperature sensor, where is it !?!?!
I was going to ask the same question but then after @Ultramaroon post, I decided against it. So, I went out to the garage to find my FRS manual and forgot why I went out to the garage -

So, I guess I will just check the outside temperature the old-fashioned way - by sticking my hand out the window -
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Sounds like an under-the-sink filter system would be good for you -
That would usually be an RO system. Great for drinking water.

At my last home in San Jose I had home softner, and RO under sink. Got it all cheap since my brother owned a water store at the time. Had a large water tank for the RO under the house, so never ran out. Fed the ice maker too.
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Mine says 108° when it's 86°.
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Got lucky.

Well, they say a septic system's life expectancy is 30 years. Mine is 35. I have it pumped every 2 years. I just don't want the expense of tearing up my yard, irritation system, etc. Not taking any chances.

I hear the "in demand" softening systems are ok.
Yep, maybe I got lucky with the house in MO. I checked the old place on GE - looks like it ain't doing so well -
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That would usually be an RO system. Great for drinking water.

At my last home in San Jose I had home softner, and RO under sink. Got it all cheap since my brother owned a water store at the time. Had a large water tank for the RO under the house, so never ran out. Fed the ice maker too.
I was thinking more of a regular (non RO) 2 stage conventional water filter system. Economical and easy to install. Great for coffee and drinking water.
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Mine says 108° when it's 86°.
Obviously, the sensor on your car slipped off its bracket and is dangling next to the exhaust manifold -

BTW, how have you been feeling lately?
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Mine says 108° when it's 86°.
They need to be moving to read more accurately. Disconnect it and throw it and try again. I think it is passenger side in front of the condenser mounted above the little plastic skid plate.
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They need to be moving to read more accurately. Disconnect it and throw it and try again. I think it is passenger side in front of the condenser mounted above the little plastic skid plate.
Oh, throw it? - kinda like using this?

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I need a nap too, been a grumpy day.
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Got lucky.

Well, they say a septic system's life expectancy is 30 years. Mine is 35. I have it pumped every 2 years. I just don't want the expense of tearing up my yard, irritation system, etc. Not taking any chances.

I hear the "in demand" softening systems are ok.
You had better hope that your district isn't part of the new gen. "Don't go digging up no poop. Make 'em pay fur one of 'em new new fangled above ground jobbies!" That's what I had to do to the tune of $38K!
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You had better hope that your district isn't part of the new gen. "Don't go digging up no poop. Make 'em pay fur one of 'em new new fangled above ground jobbies!" That's what I had to do to the tune of $38K!
YIKES!

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