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<blockquote data-quote="andydodgegeek" data-source="post: 4119119" data-attributes="member: 67920"><p>I installed a Portage and main wood boiler last summer, so far I really like it. I just sent in a water sample to the supplier and he did a test on it and said I needed to add a half gallon of water treatment. He sells a product, not sure of brand name, for $90 a gallon. I thought that seems to be alot of money. I wanted to throw out the question, what do any of you recommend or use. Thanks in advance for any info. What do they test for? Is it just a ph test? I added a full gallon when I filled it the first time and the supplier said thats all I needed, I haven't lost any water, why would I have to add more already? I filled the boiler sometime in September.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andydodgegeek, post: 4119119, member: 67920"] I installed a Portage and main wood boiler last summer, so far I really like it. I just sent in a water sample to the supplier and he did a test on it and said I needed to add a half gallon of water treatment. He sells a product, not sure of brand name, for $90 a gallon. I thought that seems to be alot of money. I wanted to throw out the question, what do any of you recommend or use. Thanks in advance for any info. What do they test for? Is it just a ph test? I added a full gallon when I filled it the first time and the supplier said thats all I needed, I haven't lost any water, why would I have to add more already? I filled the boiler sometime in September. [/QUOTE]
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