Answer
Jul 22, 2024 - 02:39 PM
The answer for you will hinge on where the salt cell and flow switch are installed relative to the valve that diverts water flow to the deck jets and slide.
If your flow switch is after the diverting valve and so when water is directed away from the salt cell it is also diverted away from the flow switch, then the flow switch will effectively halt chlorine production and then only restart it after water is directed back through the switch and cell.
If the water diverts away from the salt cell after flowing through the flow switch, then the water flow will cause the flow switch to permit electric current to harmfully go to the dry salt cell.
If your flow switch is after the diverting valve and so when water is directed away from the salt cell it is also diverted away from the flow switch, then the flow switch will effectively halt chlorine production and then only restart it after water is directed back through the switch and cell.
If the water diverts away from the salt cell after flowing through the flow switch, then the water flow will cause the flow switch to permit electric current to harmfully go to the dry salt cell.
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