Too much salt! I found a leak in the outside pipe where it was installed by the Supplier through brickwork. I wrapped and moved the pipe: No Problems now!
Hi Radish, thanks for your comment. That would be true if the softener was set to the wrong hardness. Otherwise, kinetico softeners don't just regenerate sporadically they are metered. Kind regards, Scott
@@radishpea6615 firstly, why do you want to change the frequency of regeneration and can you tell me what disk it is currently on and how hard your water is please?
Hi, great video. What do you do when this is the case: the salt is going down, but the water isn't getting softer?
Check for an 'external pipe leak' as I did...... Shoddy Installation!
Too much salt! I found a leak in the outside pipe where it was installed by the Supplier through brickwork. I wrapped and moved the pipe: No Problems now!
it could be regenerating too often and that is why is is using too much salt
Hi Radish, thanks for your comment.
That would be true if the softener was set to the wrong hardness. Otherwise, kinetico softeners don't just regenerate sporadically they are metered.
Kind regards,
Scott
@@scottjenkinswatersofteners1643 Thanks, how would one change the setting, have you a video for that?
@@radishpea6615 the best thing to do would contact your local dealer for advice. If anything goes wrong it will affect your warranty.
@@scottjenkinswatersofteners1643 It is out of warranty. Can/will you advise how to change the frequency of regeneration please?
@@radishpea6615 firstly, why do you want to change the frequency of regeneration and can you tell me what disk it is currently on and how hard your water is please?