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  1. timofeewho

    Not seeing water in brine tank after a power outage during a routine regeneration?

    alright, yea, i also worry that the resin might not regenerate enough given how long it's been just to clarify, you said to multiply the amount of water you guys suggested by 0.67 and pour it into the brine tube, you said 4 gallons and Bannerman said 2, which should i use to multiply? hehe thanks
  2. timofeewho

    Not seeing water in brine tank after a power outage during a routine regeneration?

    alright, you can probably tell that i'm worried about somehow breaking this system lol would it also be fine for me to leave it alone and let it do its thing tonight and check it again tomorrow morning to see if there's brine in the tank? thanks
  3. timofeewho

    Not seeing water in brine tank after a power outage during a routine regeneration?

    @Bannerman @Reach4 thank you both so much for your info so far! i guess it's important to add that i have a 10"x47" 40k water softener along with an 8"x44" carbon filter if i were to do the manual regeneration, how much water would i need to add given this setup? and would i use the softened...
  4. timofeewho

    Not seeing water in brine tank after a power outage during a routine regeneration?

    gotcha, pardon this dumb question, but is that when the brine tank gets filled with water? i just checked the Clack panel and it's currently flashing 'REGEN TODAY', should i expect it to fill with water later tonight then? thanks
  5. timofeewho

    Not seeing water in brine tank after a power outage during a routine regeneration?

    hi all, so there was a power outage at my place overnight and into the morning during when the Clack water softener was doing its routine regeneration i woke up in the morning with the power still out and the softener off, but gurgling water sounds going in/out of the softener. i assumed that...
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