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What constitutes "hard water"?
QuoteWhat constitutes "hard water"?I would say it is water that doesn't need viagra...
Calcium Hardness - The amount of dissolved calcium in the water. Low residuals can cause etching and corrosion in pools, while high residuals can cause scale buildup and cloudy water.Calcium Hardness is important to balance in a spa if Spa Sentry is not being used. Low hardness can corrode the heater and damage the spa surface, as well as contribute to excessive foaming. High hardness can cause scale buildup and cloudy water. The higher water temperature of a spa makes it more difficult for calcium to stay in solution, so it is recommended that Stain and Scale Control be used weekly to prevent any scale buildup.
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QuoteCalcium Hardness - The amount of dissolved calcium in the water. Low residuals can cause etching and corrosion in pools, while high residuals can cause scale buildup and cloudy water.Calcium Hardness is important to balance in a spa if Spa Sentry is not being used. Low hardness can corrode the heater and damage the spa surface, as well as contribute to excessive foaming. High hardness can cause scale buildup and cloudy water. The higher water temperature of a spa makes it more difficult for calcium to stay in solution, so it is recommended that Stain and Scale Control be used weekly to prevent any scale buildup.OK, now that we had a generalization, I'm looking for numbers and such. And what the heck is a Spa Sentry?I know what low and high calcium hardness can do but I believe newbies are sometimes misled. To say you need this or that in a statement is BOGUS IMO. I'm not the most knowledgeable person in this area but I would hardly think that a person with a calcium reading of 250 PPM is at risk of calcium precipitating (spelling ?) out from the water if all the other water parameters are correct.And as orangepeel said, he said he thinks he has soft water ... NUMBERS, WE NEED NUMBERS!!! OH, BTW orangepeel, you use calcium increaser to raise the hardness to the proper level.
Spa sentrey precipitates the calcium out of the water to 0 ppm upon application.
What constitutes "hard water"? I know it's the calcium quantity in the water but at what PPM does it become considered hard? Are there other factors?
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