Re: Liquidator removal help
I agree. I finally am getting a decent flow rate with the control valve removed. The flow valves apperature is so narrow and clogs easily. I picked up a quick connect flow valve @ Home Depot today. It connects on the outside of the tubing as opposed to inside so restriction of flow should be minimized. I will let you know if it works.
revstriker said:I've been playing around with mine for a couple of weeks now and have found that there are a lot of variables in getting the FC right. One setting may work well for awhile, but then we get an extra sunny day and the FC level goes down. I can either bring the FC up manually (which defeats the purpose of the LQ), or adjust the valve so I have a higher flow. The opposite happens on an overcast day. Add to that, your FC level could be different when you have a full 8 gallons of chlorine to when it's half gone or more, and I don't see how you can really manage this thing on one constant setting. I'm just curious how you, or anyone else who has removed the control valve, deals with managing this.DLSDO said:I removed the flow control valve and now my flow is at a solid "3"--- (the center of the black ball is on "3"). So I am running with no valves except the flow meter.
I agree. I finally am getting a decent flow rate with the control valve removed. The flow valves apperature is so narrow and clogs easily. I picked up a quick connect flow valve @ Home Depot today. It connects on the outside of the tubing as opposed to inside so restriction of flow should be minimized. I will let you know if it works.