We recently had to install a new septic system, and it includes an automatic chlorinator which uses the pressure generated by flowing fluid to draw chlorine out of a holding container, and add measured amounts into a disinfecting chamber inside the septic tank.
This is essentially the same function as adding chlorine to a pool, and so I'm wondering if anyone has repurposed one of these septic systems for pool chlorination? Essentially, when the pump is running, the flowing water would pull bleach out of the holding tank and into the pool return water.
Here is an example:
And an example of someone installing a DIY version

Above is a picture of a 'full system' --- the big green pipe is just a bleach reservoir.
Pros:
This is essentially the same function as adding chlorine to a pool, and so I'm wondering if anyone has repurposed one of these septic systems for pool chlorination? Essentially, when the pump is running, the flowing water would pull bleach out of the holding tank and into the pool return water.
Here is an example:
And an example of someone installing a DIY version

Above is a picture of a 'full system' --- the big green pipe is just a bleach reservoir.
Pros:
- Much cheaper than the Stenner Pump method
- No moving parts
- No electricity/power
- No/extremely low maintenance compared to SWCG and Stenners
- Less accurate than the Stenner method (maybe not as important as we think)
- May require modification to your pump duration/schedule (not sure b/c I don't know upper/lower limits on liquid bleach dispense rate)
- Likely will be compared to "The Liquidator"