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The reason we want RO units for our tanks is because we want to know EXACTLY what's added to the water. So we pull everything out and add in what we need. As far as drinking water goes, maybe a glass of gatorade every day is enough. Hillbilly: So by jacking up the PSI on your pressure system, you haven't found any adverse effects on the well. How about the house and drinkers, etc. My big fear with that is having joints that can't handle the pressure and springing leaks where I can't find them until there's major damage done. |
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I guess a water softener does the exact same thing as RO then? or does it leave some minerals in? Is the need for a softener just to treat larger amounts of water? |
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![]() My understanding of a softener is that it just replaces some minerals with others to make the water "feel" less hard, but I'm not 100% on that one
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When an ion exchanger is applied for water softening, it will replace the calcium and magnesium ions in the water with other ions, for instance sodium or potassium. |
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![]() Slickfork: Haven't had any trouble blowing joints or anything. System has been running that high since before I took over and that was 15 years ago. My old waterers rusted out and have been replaced with large tire waterers the valves on them are heavy duty. The old ones were Ritchie's with the plastic valves no problems until the bowls rusted out. Bowl waterers in the horse stalls with floats no troubles. Plastic pipe no problem. Nipple waterers for the old pig barn never a problem.
HTH Brad |
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![]() Well I will have to find more info. So your only problem is that someone drinking it will not get enough minerals with their water?
Hope we are not getting to far of topic Slickfork.
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Doug |
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However I did read that the number of people suffering from cardiovascular disease is much LOWER in areas with the largest mineral count in their water. So I am not sure what to think now. LOL Here is a link to one article I found, it is one of many stating the same thing. http://www.triangularwave.com/f10.htm Last edited by bassman; 11-19-2007 at 01:19 PM. |