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On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 18:32:16 -0400, "WickeddollŽ" wickeddoll1958diespammersdie (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: When the zeolite becomes depleted of sodium and full of calcium, you have to "recharge" it. You run water through the salt and then the resulting brine gets run through the zeolite. The high concentration promotes a trade of sodium ions for calcium ions from the zeolite. (Sodium comes out of the brine and goes into the zeolite. Calcium comes out of the zeolite and goes into the brine.) The brine is then disposed of. *coughGEEKcoughcough* I've always been very curious about things and I have to know how stuff works. :-) That's pretty much why I started reading this newsgroup a number of years ago when people like MDT Tech were around and answering people's questions. I wanted to know more about the car I owned, and this was the place to get info. I tried to join the Yahoo Group when it was formed, but I think they were being snobby. Then one day I read one of the political posts (I had been ignoring them before that) and had to answer. I know it's a bad habit, and I'll have to quit some day. hehe I started this thread "Just the facts", as an off topic posting about |
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