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Glenn-
I am surprised by your 8 month number. My Spectra backflush runs once a week, and uses 3 gallons of fresh (chlorinated) water per flush. That is only 106 gallons in 8 months. I don't have the charcoal filter specs, but the element is at least 6 inches tall -- pretty big. Of course, the Spectra manual states that the charcoal filters only last 6 months in service, so maybe it's a time, and not a volume thing? The charcoal filter is only used for the backflush -- it isn't in-line with the house water. Best, Paul s/v VALIS "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:EcgZb.5743$23.1670@lakeread04... There is a limit to how much chlorine an activated charcoal filter can absorb. If the charcoal has not been changed in 8 months of flushing with city water it will make very little difference. |
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