Back in the 1970's, I operated a de-ionising plant for boiler system feed water for BT, we also used it for battery "top-up"; I would use the plant to produce about 1000 gallons every Monday morning.
Then in the '90's I was making de-ionised water for cooling towers in a computer centre for a high street bank.
I seem to remember that in both cases we re-charged the resin by cleaning it with salt water [brine].
Has anyone tried this, or, more to the point, perhaps, why don't any of these de-ionising plants come with such a facility?
Baldeagle in Staffordshire