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SaltSensor provides innovative water softener monitoring solutions, featuring patented capacitive sensing technology to alert users before salt levels run low.

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Sensor de sal is a specialized brand manufactured by Ozotech, Inc., dedicated to improving the maintenance of water softener systems. Their flagship product utilizes patented capacitive sensing technology to detect salt levels through the wall of the brine tank, eliminating the need for invasive sensors inside the mix.

The device is designed to alert homeowners audibly and visually before their water softener runs out of salt, preventing hard water issues. Based in Yreka, California, the brand focuses on reliable, easy-to-install solutions that ensure continuous soft water supply without constant manual checking.

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  • How do I silence the SaltSensor alarm?

    If the unit is alarming, you can silence it by pressing the button while it is beeping and blinking red. This will silence the alarm for 7 days.

  • Do I need to clean the salt tank before installing the SaltSensor?

    Yes, it is recommended that the installation area on the Salt Tank is clean and dry. Use a mild cleaning solution, let it dry, wipe with the supplied alcohol wipe, and let that dry before attaching the sensor.

  • How does the SaltSensor technology work?

    The SaltSensor uses patented capacitive sensing technology to detect salt levels through the wall of the tank, allowing it to monitor levels without coming into direct contact with the salt or brine.

  • What if my salt tank appears empty of water?

    Some pre-brining water softeners only pump water into the tank immediately before regeneration. In these systems, it is normal for the tank to appear empty of water most of the time.