- Jul 4, 2013
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This might sound like a dumb question, but I have looked pretty much everywhere on the Internet and I haven't found a satisfying answer.
I just got an above ground pool (18') with the Aqua Nature (Hayward) chlorine generation system. The system can detect when it has "NO FLOW" has it has a LED that blinks when it's the case.
My filter pump is currently running 24h a day, and I want to install a timer so it could run only during the day (and probably save some money on electricity).
Is it OK to just shut off the filter pump and leave the chlorine generator to the AUTO mode? Will the generator stop making chlorine when it detects no more flow?
Thanks for your help guys...
I just got an above ground pool (18') with the Aqua Nature (Hayward) chlorine generation system. The system can detect when it has "NO FLOW" has it has a LED that blinks when it's the case.
My filter pump is currently running 24h a day, and I want to install a timer so it could run only during the day (and probably save some money on electricity).
Is it OK to just shut off the filter pump and leave the chlorine generator to the AUTO mode? Will the generator stop making chlorine when it detects no more flow?
Thanks for your help guys...