02-15-2023, 10:41 PM
(02-15-2023, 08:14 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote:(02-15-2023, 07:07 PM)jjannie Wrote: Right now, we are using what comes with the unit. But with how much we are needing to use of it we are researching other sources. Amazon has one (others sell it as well) and it's called phDown, but what most use is a food grade phosphoric acid. There are many resources of this out there.
We also have learned we have REALLY hard water out here compared to many other municipalities in Utah. This site gives you many of the places in Utah.
https://www.hydroflow-usa.com/utah-water-hardness
Did you like that movie? Our kids have seen it and liked it.
We thought it was at least as good as the first one but a little long, over 3 hrs long.
My correction - what comes with the unit is a citric acid and magnesium sulfate, it's funny that our water is so hard it tells you to add 1 scoop at time if it's above a 6.0ph. It took us 10 scoops to get ours to correct ph level, So their package won't last us very long at that rate of use. The phDown I mentioned earlier (which is phosphoric acid) might just use less per application and its buffered so it doesn't lose the ph you've achieved quickly. In ours it was still ok today but already had dropped .5 in a day.
That is a long movie. Looking forward to seeing it but we're going to wait to get the video so we can pause it whenever snacks, bathroom etc.) much easier. LOL