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    Default Time to replace the QuikChlor...

    Well, as others have stated QuikChlor is not supported anymore with our pool builder, and cells are getting harder (and more expensive) to find. My cell is 5 years old and stuggling to get 2ppm at 85% output! Typically I could maintain 7ppm at 65% output during peak summer swimming, so I think it is time for a new system.

    I'm looking at the Aqua Rite 25; My pool is just south of 13,000 gallons. Thoughts, opinions, is my sizing good?

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    Default Re: Time to replace the QuikChlor...

    I think I'm switching gears and looking real hard at the Pentair Intellichlor IC20.

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