Help: Water Pressure System and Water Softener for Home

I could see two methods. So its a different model.
Which model kit do you have? Make more effort to be correct this time.

You've made two mistakes so far
Either ways you are missing the point.
Point is to measure the correct total hardness which you have not done so far

Your aquasol readings are off by a wide margin and I want to know why.

It's essential to know how well your softener is working

I maintain this is a reliable product in my experience
The aquasol kit has two methods. To measure 0-25ppm and 50-1000ppm.
They don't have a product that does 0-25ppm

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AE231/A531 is too small a range for you
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Which model kit do you have? Make more effort to be correct this time.

You've made two mistakes so far

Point is to measure the correct total hardness which you have not done so far

Your aquasol readings are off by a wide margin and I want to know why.

It's essential to know how well your softener is working

I maintain this is a reliable product in my experience

They don't have a product that does 0-25ppm

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AE231/A531 is too small a range for you
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Sir, I understand your sense for being right and 100% accurate all the time or trying to prove you are some intellectual.

Why are you defending Aquasol and Bionix?. You need to come out of confirmation bias and understand the point I made.

Depsite two kits showing different results, one showing soft and another showing moderately hard, there is limescale present in taps which you seem to have assessed as hardness more than 250ppm(very hard). Point is to assess what other substance is present in the water causing it including the hardness levels in a reliable water lab which will show us the brand giving accurate results. There is really no need for you to try to find the exact model and defend Aquasol as reliable or point that i havent done the testing right. The Aquasol test kit belongs to the vendor and he himself has tested it as well, therefore the method used to test is credible. I have seen the instructions in the testing kit for two ranges which means I used some model of Aquasol which i thought was AE541 which you indicated doesnt have. I agreed that its a different model. That's the end of the line here.
 
Point is to assess what other substance is present in the water causing it including the hardness levels in a reliable water lab which will show us the brand giving accurate results.
Aquasol should be good enough for that
There is really no need for you to try to find the exact model and defend Aquasol as reliable or point that i havent done the testing right.
Yes there is. Your readings are obviously wrong
The Aquasol test kit belongs to the vendor and he himself has tested it as well, therefore the method used to test is credible. I have seen the instructions in the testing kit for two ranges which means I used some model of Aquasol which i thought was AE541 which you indicated doesnt have. I agreed that its a different model. That's the end of the line here.
So it was the vendor that did the test and not you and of course you don't even have the kit anymore.

How do you test how well your softener is working ? You will need to do regular testing to be on the safe side

When to regenerate etc.

What the tap water hardness is.

What the softened water hardness is
Why are you defending Aquasol and Bionix?
Because Aquasol is a reliable product and you've disputed that and me by extension.

I'm defending what I said for a product I've recommended numerous times to date on this board

I've no experience with Bionix.