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Re: Automatic Chlorinator
Hmm,
I'm a newbie so this is a consumer diagnosis...
Is the pump running?
is there water in the chlorinator...?
does the water exit the chlorinator...?
if you put a puck in the pool skimmer basket, does it disolve...?
assuming the pool is chemically balanced, then either chlorinator isn't getting water flow or smething is "wrong" with the pucks
just my opinion, I'm sure you could get a real diagnosis from someone with stature....
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Re: Automatic Chlorinator
Lexplayer
Some inline chlorinators have a checkvalve in the bottom of them. These checkvalves will plug up with the residue from the pucks. The chlorinator has to be removed and the check valve replaced. Most inline chlorinators have a pin that hold it in place and them it screws off. Hope this helps.
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