I have an in-line chlorinator, which is connected to the main filter by a tube of about one foot in length. The in-line chlorinator has a dial on top, and, typically, when I turn it to zero, I am able to remove the lid and check the status of the tabs. However, when I turned the dial to zero today, I opened the lid to water pouring out. I turned off the pump, the water drained, and I turned the pump back on. The water is filling the in-line chlorinator not from the top hose (which is controlled by the dial), but from the bottom of the chlorinator. I assume something broke and the water exiting the filter is filling it up from the bottom of the chlorinator. :grrrr:
Anyone with any ideas as to what could have gone wrong here? Like I said, I assume something broke, but I'd like to know what kind of repair bill I'm looking at, and, specifically, what happened to allow this seemingly "back flow" of water into the chlorinator.
Thank you.
Anyone with any ideas as to what could have gone wrong here? Like I said, I assume something broke, but I'd like to know what kind of repair bill I'm looking at, and, specifically, what happened to allow this seemingly "back flow" of water into the chlorinator.
Thank you.