What do I have?

I may have to check that out. The way Arlington calculates max sewer consumption is take Dec-Mar water bills, throw away the largest month and average the other 3. I did a lot of topping off, and spa stuff, and who knows what else in Dec so that water bill was 15k gallons (my throw away). Jan was 5k and Nov was 6k (even though it doesn't count).
 
If you want to test the system, you could connect power to the box (120 or 240). The jumpers can be set to accept 120 or 240. See diagram printed on inside lid.

Then cap one end of cell and fill with 3200 ppm salt water (3.2 grams salt per liter of water).

Jump flow switch and turn on.

It should bubble and give good diagnostics.

Don't try unless you're very sure that you can do safely as things can go wrong.

Don't cap both ends of cell because gas builds up and could blow up the cell.
 
Sounds like fun! I should be able to safely do that.

Jim, I use the pH pen to get the "actual" reading, but still use my K-2006 to verify. Trust, but verify. And recently, my pen went a little coo coo.
 
SCORE! It works. I will have to splice my flow sensor cable back together as I didn't realize the "No Flow" light is supposed to blink for about 60 seconds before the unit comes on, and I am very impatient. But, I foresee a project in my near future. Just have to figure out a few things on the plumbing as the morons cut the flow sensor out of the previous install flush with the fitting :hammer:

My plans are to cut out the auto chlorinator. Any reason I should keep it? I feel like it is the devil
 
To clarify Jim's response - no, you'll be just fine if you salt the pool and end up having to use liquid chlorine because the SWG is faulty.

Looks like I missed a large part of the thread! Glad it works!!!
 
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