Hello,
In Houston Texas area and was in the the path of our most recent freeze apocalypse. We lost power so I did open up the pumps to drain water out of the system but I did not open the in-line chlorine feeder. I did not think of that one. Well the feeder froze and shattered.
The good news is I actually converted to salt so I don't need the feeder.
However I am looking for the easiest ideas on how I might repair this myself. I would be OK with just plugging the old inlets but dont see an obvious solution given my fittings/setup. I appreciate any suggestions. Pics attached from beside and underneath fitting.
In Houston Texas area and was in the the path of our most recent freeze apocalypse. We lost power so I did open up the pumps to drain water out of the system but I did not open the in-line chlorine feeder. I did not think of that one. Well the feeder froze and shattered.
The good news is I actually converted to salt so I don't need the feeder.
However I am looking for the easiest ideas on how I might repair this myself. I would be OK with just plugging the old inlets but dont see an obvious solution given my fittings/setup. I appreciate any suggestions. Pics attached from beside and underneath fitting.