I would say the air was being pushed out.
In reality, the chlorinator still needs some sort of flow anyway right. I guess the alternative would be to run x hrs solar only, then x hrs chlorinator, but isnt it more efficient to have both running in parallel?
is there an easy way I can measure the efficiency of the panels? To determine whether I should be decreasing or increasing flow to them?
I currently only check the temperature increase which is good imo - 3 or 4 degrees higher coming out of the panels after going in, but of course it entirely depends on the flow.