Hopefully I got the correct forum here, let me know if not and I'll re-post....
So I've been using the Liquidator for many years and it's worked pretty well - it definitely takes maintenance and keeping an eye on things, but it's better than manually dosing on a daily basis. Does anyone else have a better solution that I'm likely not aware of? Also, does anyone have the new style of Liquidator and have you had any issues with it? I'll save that for another post but I'd love to connect with you if you do/have.
But my real question is... each night when the pump shuts off some water drains out of my Liquidator - just a few inches, but enough to make it suck air if the out-going float happens to stick in the open position. The question is why is my plumbing sucking some water out of the Liquidator - when the pump shuts down is it normal for there to be some kind of back pressure that causes this, maybe the plumbing lines normalize or something that causes this? I'm not aware of any leaks I have, in case that would be a cause.
Thank you thank you for your help!
So I've been using the Liquidator for many years and it's worked pretty well - it definitely takes maintenance and keeping an eye on things, but it's better than manually dosing on a daily basis. Does anyone else have a better solution that I'm likely not aware of? Also, does anyone have the new style of Liquidator and have you had any issues with it? I'll save that for another post but I'd love to connect with you if you do/have.
But my real question is... each night when the pump shuts off some water drains out of my Liquidator - just a few inches, but enough to make it suck air if the out-going float happens to stick in the open position. The question is why is my plumbing sucking some water out of the Liquidator - when the pump shuts down is it normal for there to be some kind of back pressure that causes this, maybe the plumbing lines normalize or something that causes this? I'm not aware of any leaks I have, in case that would be a cause.
Thank you thank you for your help!