Hello, I'm new to this site and the only reason I'm here is because I'm relatively new when it comes to pools and just recently started taking it a little more seriously. Hopefully you guys can help me out because like I said I'm not an expert.
Ok, so I have a chlorinator for my spa that uses those 3-inch chlorine tablets that I think is pretty common with most ppols and spas. If I had to guess my chlorinator looks a lot like the Rainbow 320 version. My problem with this thing is my valve doesn't seem to work. I can shut the valve all the way to zero but chlorine will still continue to fill up my spa.
In the morning around 8 am I check up on my Spa and the chlorine level is at a 10ppm or maybe even higher. The past week I have just been neutralizing the chlorine to get it at a zero so by at least 11 am the chlorine level is ok, around 3ppm. I re-check the chlorine level by the end of the day around 4pm and usually it doesn't look so bad.
However like I said this entire time the valve for my chlorinator is at the bare minimum I can reduce it to and chlorine is still filling up my spa. So in 24 hours my chlorine level has gone from zero to at a 10 ppm or a little higher even though the valve has been "turned off".
My question is should I just replace the valve as that what seems to be the problem? And if anyone has experienced this type of issue firsthand a reply would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot for real.
Ok, so I have a chlorinator for my spa that uses those 3-inch chlorine tablets that I think is pretty common with most ppols and spas. If I had to guess my chlorinator looks a lot like the Rainbow 320 version. My problem with this thing is my valve doesn't seem to work. I can shut the valve all the way to zero but chlorine will still continue to fill up my spa.
In the morning around 8 am I check up on my Spa and the chlorine level is at a 10ppm or maybe even higher. The past week I have just been neutralizing the chlorine to get it at a zero so by at least 11 am the chlorine level is ok, around 3ppm. I re-check the chlorine level by the end of the day around 4pm and usually it doesn't look so bad.
However like I said this entire time the valve for my chlorinator is at the bare minimum I can reduce it to and chlorine is still filling up my spa. So in 24 hours my chlorine level has gone from zero to at a 10 ppm or a little higher even though the valve has been "turned off".
My question is should I just replace the valve as that what seems to be the problem? And if anyone has experienced this type of issue firsthand a reply would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot for real.