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Vanguard

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Re: Hot Spring vs Hot Spot
« Reply #30 on: April 14, 2010, 01:41:32 pm »
I think one of the main keys is to know what the hardness level is coming out of the tap.  You may be fine adding the tap water, but you might already have more than enough calcium.  Where I used to live, the water was so soft I had to add a fair amount of calcium to the water.  Where I live now, you can add tap water, pH balancing chemicals and chlorine and you're done.  I'd rather not go with soft water because, to me, it is easier just to go with the tap.
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Re: Hot Spring vs Hot Spot
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Re: Hot Spring vs Hot Spot
« Reply #31 on: April 15, 2010, 05:12:37 am »
When he took the sample of water, he only took from inside where the water is softened.   He didn't want a sample from the outside faucets where the water is hard.  He seems to really think that adding the softened water and then treating it is the best way to go  :-\

Perhaps it is easier to add the minerals that softening the water removes than to take away too much of the minerals.

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