Gary Slusser
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You'd have a tough time getting anything down into the tank through the 2.5" threaded hole in the top of the tank.
A thick piece of plexiglass used for glass replacement in windows, heated up enough to allow bending it to fit the outside curve of the tank and some closed foam or rubber automotive maybe seal material around the edge of the maybe 4-5" wide x 20" or so long cut out in the tank. Then a few large hose clamps would probably hold enough water pressure like 30 psi, to allow a person to see the internal action of the resin during a regeneration but only as a demo unit. Most any local water treatment dealer would from time to time have an old used tank they want to get rid of.
A thick piece of plexiglass used for glass replacement in windows, heated up enough to allow bending it to fit the outside curve of the tank and some closed foam or rubber automotive maybe seal material around the edge of the maybe 4-5" wide x 20" or so long cut out in the tank. Then a few large hose clamps would probably hold enough water pressure like 30 psi, to allow a person to see the internal action of the resin during a regeneration but only as a demo unit. Most any local water treatment dealer would from time to time have an old used tank they want to get rid of.