That all sounds great, but my experience so far with this salt has been nothing if not a lesson in precip.
First, I'm maintaining three tanks in my house right now. None are large. I don't have a "fish room" and have no way to do automated or low workload water changes on those three tanks. Making up water, mixing it and heating it takes a while, and it's nice to be able to do it ahead of time. I never had a problem doing this until switching to RS salt.
I made up 20 gallons of RODI, probably about 55*. Started a pump in the brute, and added the salt. Let it mix for an hour, then dropped in the heater. Came back two days later, now ready to do three tanks worth of water changes (lugging buckets from my shop to the second story of the house), tested the water and found it around 6.5 Kh and had a thick crust of precip in the brute, on the pump and on the heater.
Two weeks later, I did the same, only I did actually did the water change about two hours after mixing in the salt, in fact the water was still just a couple degrees short of tank temp. This time, the precip happened in the tank over about the next week.
I'm sure it's something I'm doing, but at the same time, this never happened when I was using Kent Reef salt with the same procedures. The Kent also mixes up around 10-11 Kh.
I'm halfway through this bucket of RS, and I've had at least six pump stoppages due to precip during that time (three different pumps, two of them almost brand new). Never had that happen before. I pulled a piece of floss out of my biocube today that felt more like Styrofoam.
All that being said, I admit I'm new to the hobby, and have a lot to learn. Six months from now, I'm sure this situation won't be such a mystery to me, but I'm still pretty sure I won't be using RSCP.