That is what I hear. For the price and so I can start to learn the actual flow rates to the feeders, it's worth the price. I do want to replace them with a better meter, just have to wait to find one on ebay.
In an Elite Club? Wow.... I take it!

Looking back over my log, I saw that I put my LQ into service on 2/9/08 at 4pm.
Below are the
AVERAGED daily readings for the entire month of June:
TC: 4.18
FC: 3.77
CC: .32
PH: 7.71 (CQ Pro7)
PH: 7.45 (pH Tester)
TA: 65.54
CA: 339.60
CYA: 62.50
Test Equipment:
-TF100 Test Kit
-ColorQ Pro7
-Oakton pHTestr 30
Water Temp: 88.0
Air Temp: 94.0 (Sensor is in the shade. Record June: Hottest on Record: 20-plus days with over 100 degree days)
LQ Flow Rate: 19.74 GPH
pH Adj Flow Rate: 20.70 GPH
Pool Flow Rate: 80 GPM
Filter Pressure: 16.5 PSI
Flowmeter Info:
LQ & pH Flowmeters: Mini-Master by Dryer Instruments
Pool Flowmeter: Blue-White F-300
Chemical Usage
6% Bleach: 10.04 Gal (LQ)
Muriatic Acid: 80oz (down from 5.66 gal in April)
Sodium Bisulfate: 2.15 Gal Dry
Baking Soda: 1.28 Gal Dry
<Told ya, I capture a tad bit of data...

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Here are a few pictures:
Equipment Pad w/LQ & pH Adjuster from HASA
LQ & the pH Adjuster side by side
Control Box which houses the flowmeters, Tygon tubing feeding to and from.
Modifed the inside to house the flowmeters
Close up of the flowmeters.
Inside of the LQ. The pump is off and the LQ has drained all the way down. You can see the brownish stuff on the bottom which has fallen out of the bleach.
Inside of the pH Adjuster
Connection points for the inflow side of the LQ and the pH Adjuster. Second picture shows the ball valve between connection point and the chem tanks.
Connection points for the outflow side of the LQ and the pH Adjuster. Second picture shows the ball valve between connection point and the chem tanks.
Shows the installation of my pool flow meter. Notice I had to replumb to ensure I have clean water going to and from the meter.