I have to say, I'm disappointed with my purchase of the Liquidator, but I was hoping to see if I could make improvements.
What happens is, if I start my variable flow pump at a high setting, say 3000rpm, and then back it down to 1500 rpm, my flow from the Liquidator stays around the 2-3 mark for several hours, but eventually, the ball in the meter is stuck at zero at the end of the cycle.
If I start out my pump at the regular setting, say 1500rpm, the flow meter stays at zero. I believe it is transferring fluid, but at a very slow pace.
Any idea what's causing this? I have the valve opened all the way and I also have the 3/8" upgraded line. My filter is clean and flushed regularly.
More and more, I'm regretting not going with a Salt water system, I find myself having to do even more work with the Liquidator.
My thoughts are the Liquidator is meant for single speed pumps. Already I have had to increase my RPMs substantially just to get this thing to work just a little bit.
What happens is, if I start my variable flow pump at a high setting, say 3000rpm, and then back it down to 1500 rpm, my flow from the Liquidator stays around the 2-3 mark for several hours, but eventually, the ball in the meter is stuck at zero at the end of the cycle.
If I start out my pump at the regular setting, say 1500rpm, the flow meter stays at zero. I believe it is transferring fluid, but at a very slow pace.
Any idea what's causing this? I have the valve opened all the way and I also have the 3/8" upgraded line. My filter is clean and flushed regularly.
More and more, I'm regretting not going with a Salt water system, I find myself having to do even more work with the Liquidator.
My thoughts are the Liquidator is meant for single speed pumps. Already I have had to increase my RPMs substantially just to get this thing to work just a little bit.