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Perry Templeton
 
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Default water softner - water in tank

Could be, Tony, but the "float" on my brine tank is the same height as the
water level in my brine tank. I am soooo an amateur, but have had water
softeners forever.
Check out the link in my post, list a question and I feel confident that an
accurate solution will be forthcoming.
Perry
"Tony Hwang" wrote in message
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Perry Templeton wrote:

It would seem to me that the float in the brine tank needs re-setting.

My
water level is about an inch above the grid that the salt sits on.

That's
the height or level you want to set the float at. Of course, there may

be
other factors. Check out this site...it's all about water softeners.

http://www.qualitywaterassociates.co...wforum.php?f=2
Perry
"Pop Rivet" wrote in message
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We bought this house that has a water softener about two

years ago.

At first, you could always see some water in the tank.

About a year

ago it quit working and we had it repaired (one minor

part). After

that time, it uses a lot less salt and there is no water

visible in

the tank.

However, the recharges seem to be less effective. If I

add a couple

of gallons of water into the tank, the recharge seems a

lot more

effective.

Does this indicate a problem? Should it have water in the

tank?

Also, since the repair I've raised the hardness level a

notch about 4

times, but it still usually runs out of soft water a day

before it

recharges. I'll be taking a shower and notice how bad the

water is,

and sure enough, it will have scheduled a recharge for

that night.

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Sounds to me like the settings were botched after the
repair, or the repair wasn't complete. Yes, I'd expect to
see water at certain parts of the cycling, but not all the
time. Your descrip of the problem is typical of improper
settings, whether it's by knob or by internal parts or
settings.

Pop





Hi,
I thought float is emergency shut off when control is malfunctioning.
Tony