BTW, I do not like peroxide or solution feeders but chlorine bleach is much better, less expensive and much easier to handle, find and store.
Solution feeders can be a PIA to get to work consistently. The solution weakens in the tank and the solution will separate causing the stronger solution to be in the bottom of the solution tank where the pick up is. That is caused because bleach is heavier than water and will separate and fall to the bottom of the tank if not stirred constantly. Then each chlorine injection is weaker than the previous and maintaining the residual can be difficult. So you increase the volume of the solution and when you add more solution, you decrease the volume.
I think a much better way to use chlorine is with an erosion dry pellet chlorinator and special mixing/retention tank that is equivalent to a regular 120 gal retention tank and allows draining sediment out the bottom followed by the carbon filter. I sold hundreds of them since the early 1990s and they work every time with little to no babysitting.
http://www.apwinc.com/retention_tank.html
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