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Alk too high with well water and RO unit

I'm thinking that someone around here has had or is having the same problem I am so i thought I would reachout and see if someone can assist me. I live in a rural area and have a well. Because the water is hard to begin with I have a water softener. My RO unit pulls water after the softener but the dkh is 11-12 from the RO unit and that's the water I use for water changes and topping off the tank. Should the RO unit remove the remaining hardness and produce water that's less alkaline and in the range that a tank should be of 8 - 11? What can I do about this?
 
I think I heard that it is not a good idea to use a water softener with a RO unit. The salt hurts the membrane.
Ken
 
Does matching the calc to the alk offset the ill effects of high alk?
Works for me, my alk always runs high, usually have to raise my cal 20-40 ppm
I think I heard that it is not a good idea to use a water softener with a RO unit. The salt hurts the membrane.
I can not confirm that but I believe that I heard that too, call the filter manufacturer.
 
I up'd my calc as suggested to match the alk. I will benchmark my parameters tomorrow in the am and see what is consumed in a 24 hour period so I know what to add via my calc reactor on a daily basis. I checked with Kent today regarding the RO unit being after the water softener and they said it was ok.
 
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