Going into our 4th swim season and I decided to ease the burden of daily chlorine additions by installing a Liquidator (SWG conversion may be coming down the road). Installation was easy, except for air getting into the system via the flow-meter which caused the pump to lose prime, but since that was fixed I've been happy with its performance. Just wondering if anyone has come up with a good way to measure the depth of the chlorine bed in the tank to ensure there is adequate, but not too much chlorine? I thought I'd be able to put graduated markings on the outside of the tank for this, but my eyes can only clearly see the the chlorine/pool water boundary layer by looking inside the tank.
And, please pass along any other tips for making the Liquidator easier to work with. I learned in another thread about attaching a shut-off valve on the inlet line to make filling easier while the pump is running. That has been extremely helpful as I can now add 4 gallons of chlorine in a couple minutes. Finally, I'm grateful for this site as it has been extremely informative the past few years.
And, please pass along any other tips for making the Liquidator easier to work with. I learned in another thread about attaching a shut-off valve on the inlet line to make filling easier while the pump is running. That has been extremely helpful as I can now add 4 gallons of chlorine in a couple minutes. Finally, I'm grateful for this site as it has been extremely informative the past few years.