I live on well water in Florida. We have sulfur water, no iron. A year or so ago I installed a chlorine injection system. Chlorine injection to contact tank to carbon filter to softner. My problem is with the softener. Its always worked ok, but never great. The water has never been real soft. But lately the problem is worse. After doing a lot of reading here I messed with some of my settings and its gotten better but I feel a little more tweaking could be needed. I don't have a hardness test currently but this if the info with hardness previously:
Home has 3 1/2 baths
Family of 5 - 3 adults, 2 teenagers
system - fleck 7000sxt 12x52 tank 64,000 grains
salt tank 18x40
BFLC .125
INJECTOR #00
Current settings:
DF gal
VT df2b
CT fd
C 48
H 25
RS cr
DO 14
RT 2:30
B1 7
BD 80
B2 4
RR 5
BF 42
FM t1.2
Previously my capacity was set at 64, BD was 60, and BF was around 25. So these new settings improved the feel of the water but I still suspect they could be better. I noticed with the new settings my brine tank appears too full, but that could be I added too much water after the new settings because there was very little brine prior to the last regen based on the old settings. Is it possible I also need a longer brine draw? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Home has 3 1/2 baths
Family of 5 - 3 adults, 2 teenagers
system - fleck 7000sxt 12x52 tank 64,000 grains
salt tank 18x40
BFLC .125
INJECTOR #00
Current settings:
DF gal
VT df2b
CT fd
C 48
H 25
RS cr
DO 14
RT 2:30
B1 7
BD 80
B2 4
RR 5
BF 42
FM t1.2
Previously my capacity was set at 64, BD was 60, and BF was around 25. So these new settings improved the feel of the water but I still suspect they could be better. I noticed with the new settings my brine tank appears too full, but that could be I added too much water after the new settings because there was very little brine prior to the last regen based on the old settings. Is it possible I also need a longer brine draw? Any help would be greatly appreciated.