Iron, H2S, and other Problems with Existing Well Water Treatment System

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Mialynette2003

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Yes there is an adjustment knob on both versions of the chlorinator.

Every one I sold had the knob on it. The regular order version, not the special order version I have mentioned, the knob does nothing but rotate.
But the ones I buy does something. It opens and closes a port. But the problem is, it does not close the port enough to control the amount of chlorine added.

I'm done. You will not convince me the dry pellet chlorinator is any better than a solution one. They both have their own problems (even though you will never admit to it). I really don't care about your success stories, everyone has them.
 

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You can continue not selling them or order the right version for your customer's need. Or change your incorrect assumption that they don't work while you don't understand how they work and want them to work how you think they should work; although they don't.

As we see you do not have any success story with the pellet chlorinators.
 
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