I finally "fixed" my water softener - by replacing it entirely. Despite years of saving the old one from the dump, including a recent bed recharge and o-ring overhaul, I just couldn't get soft water. It would run through its cycles just fine, taking up salt on the recharge cycle, but no soft water.
I speculate that the plastic valve head has shrunk slightly with age and somehow hard water was bypassing the bed. The only other explanation is that the new resin is no good, but that seems highly unlikely.
A new valve head is over a hundred bucks, and I decided that was just too much to invest in such an old appliance without an absolutely positive diagnosis.
The new one is online and working great. It even has wifi and an app I can use to monitor water flow rate, gallons used, all of that stuff. Kinda fun.
I speculate that the plastic valve head has shrunk slightly with age and somehow hard water was bypassing the bed. The only other explanation is that the new resin is no good, but that seems highly unlikely.
A new valve head is over a hundred bucks, and I decided that was just too much to invest in such an old appliance without an absolutely positive diagnosis.
The new one is online and working great. It even has wifi and an app I can use to monitor water flow rate, gallons used, all of that stuff. Kinda fun.



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