Is Hasa the only Liquidator on the market? Is Stenner something you buy off the shelf or build?
I am looking to move from tablets & LC to just LC.
I am looking to move from tablets & LC to just LC.
Is Hasa the only Liquidator on the market? Is Stenner something you buy off the shelf or build?
I am looking to move from tablets & LC to just LC.
Change to a higher concentration of chlorine. Assuming that by saying "8 gallons of bleach" you mean that your using 8 121 oz jugs of 8.25% chlorine, then by changing to 128 oz jugs of 12.5 % chlorine you will only need about 5 jugs a week. Another thing I do is to shut off the in flow and fill while the pumps is running. But your right it is somewhat of a pain to fill more than three gallons at a time. I tend to fill mine it at least twice a week.If anyone can explain to me how to add 8 gallons of bleach to the LQ in one trip I will appreciate it.
If you get the 3gpd pump, running it for 10 minutes would inject about 2.5 oz. You can get an electronic timer that you can set to the minute, so it would allow you to get really close to the amount you need to inject. You could even divide the run time so it's spreading out the injections.
I have no idea if you are a do-it-yourself kind of pool person or not but I just switched to LC injection using a few simple parts from eBay. A $12 pump, an $8 transformer, a 5-gallon see-through jug and an old re-purposed sprinkler timer. I don't need a variable speed injection pump because I can easily adjust the minutes of run time on the sprinkler timer. I can even set a manual chlorine "boost" without affecting the daily programming. The pump injects about 2 ounces per minute. I can inject once a day or up to 4 times a day if I wish. I set the sprinkler timer to turn on only when the pool pump is running and inject on the suction side of the pump through a small hose barb. All the gear is inside my nearby tool shed so I don't need it to look pretty or be waterproof. I ran a 1/4" diameter black plastic drip tube from the shed to the pump. My acid needs are low so I do that manually.
I have no idea if you are a do-it-yourself kind of pool person or not but I just switched to LC injection using a few simple parts from eBay. A $12 pump, an $8 transformer, a 5-gallon see-through jug and an old re-purposed sprinkler timer. I don't need a variable speed injection pump because I can easily adjust the minutes of run time on the sprinkler timer. I can even set a manual chlorine "boost" without affecting the daily programming. The pump injects about 2 ounces per minute. I can inject once a day or up to 4 times a day if I wish. I set the sprinkler timer to turn on only when the pool pump is running and inject on the suction side of the pump through a small hose barb. All the gear is inside my nearby tool shed so I don't need it to look pretty or be waterproof. I ran a 1/4" diameter black plastic drip tube from the shed to the pump. My acid needs are low so I do that manually.
Slickraft, Could you please post details of your injection system?