I've searched but didn't find a comparative article so if this has been covered I apologize!
Recently, I acquired a replacement for my Culligan Mark 89 which came with the home I bought. I have had it on bypass for some time but when a coworker told me he was updating his system he graciously let me have his Kinetico system that he was replacing. We live in different areas of the state and I don't have the same problems he was having to treat for.
So I received a Kinetico 2080F Over Drive green sand iron dual filter assembly with the potassium permanganate brine tank and a 2060S non overdrive softener dual filter assembly. I was just going to use the 2060S and replace the resin but then I thought maybe I could switch heads and utilize the bigger tanks on the 2080F. Then I thought maybe I can make the 2080F a softener as well by changing out the media and using it in combination with the 2060s.
At the end of the day I don't want to go down some weird Kinetico rabbit hole so I wanted to throw the question out to the professional improvisers here and see if what I'm saying makes any sense! Thanks for your time.
Recently, I acquired a replacement for my Culligan Mark 89 which came with the home I bought. I have had it on bypass for some time but when a coworker told me he was updating his system he graciously let me have his Kinetico system that he was replacing. We live in different areas of the state and I don't have the same problems he was having to treat for.
So I received a Kinetico 2080F Over Drive green sand iron dual filter assembly with the potassium permanganate brine tank and a 2060S non overdrive softener dual filter assembly. I was just going to use the 2060S and replace the resin but then I thought maybe I could switch heads and utilize the bigger tanks on the 2080F. Then I thought maybe I can make the 2080F a softener as well by changing out the media and using it in combination with the 2060s.
At the end of the day I don't want to go down some weird Kinetico rabbit hole so I wanted to throw the question out to the professional improvisers here and see if what I'm saying makes any sense! Thanks for your time.