- Nov 12, 2017
- 12,636
- Pool Size
- 12300
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
I was only harping on the venting because of a discussion I had with another here, in another thread. He concluded that his Stenner had no dedicated vent, that the air could get through the tank's fill hole cover. And since there's no way to redirect that air movement, or seal it up, then surrounding materials could be at risk. (Again, not based on personal experience.)
Very good to hear about your luck with the IpH and no surrounding corrosion, that's been on my mind of late.
Interesting about the vent. I had assumed it was just a hole, not a one-way, because they make it so that you can seal an extension tube to it (which I'm in the process of deploying). I assumed the tube was used to carry off acid fumes. If it was just to allow air in, you wouldn't need the tube. I do think it must vent both ways, though, to allow air in, but also to allow for expansion in the sun. That's a pretty good volume of air when the tank is low, if it sucked in a bunch of air at night, where would it go the next day? Not through the pump, that would mess with the dosing...
Very good to hear about your luck with the IpH and no surrounding corrosion, that's been on my mind of late.
Interesting about the vent. I had assumed it was just a hole, not a one-way, because they make it so that you can seal an extension tube to it (which I'm in the process of deploying). I assumed the tube was used to carry off acid fumes. If it was just to allow air in, you wouldn't need the tube. I do think it must vent both ways, though, to allow air in, but also to allow for expansion in the sun. That's a pretty good volume of air when the tank is low, if it sucked in a bunch of air at night, where would it go the next day? Not through the pump, that would mess with the dosing...