marinetrader
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Earlier in the week, our ElectroScan waste treatment system began to act up, again. The system would not pull the necessary amperage to complete its cycles necessary to treat the waste.
So after shipping the unit to Raritan in Ft. Lauderdale, and with the help of a very knowledgeable technician, I finally had the trouble identified. It seemed like the electrode pack had failed, again.* The techniciann said that the unit had been deprived of enough salt to make it work properly.* I authorized him to repair it and send it back.** In the meantime,* I installed an extra unit we have on standby.
The technician further told me that I should consider intalling a salt feed tank to supplement the normal operation of the unit.
*The problem with that idea is that we had no room to install one, but it was necessary so we began to do further study.* I located a spot beneath the vanity sink that might work but the 4 gallon tank was about 1-1/2 inches too wide.* But my wife Mary suggested that we build a tank ourselves, good idea, why not?
So off to Walmart to search for anything that might work.* We found a 2 gallon container that might do the trick and bought it and it did fit the spot.* I quick trip to Lowe's to find a small piece of tubing and we were set.
I called my contact back at Raritan and ordered the salt pump and fittings necessary to complete the system.* They arrived the next day.* About an hours worth of labor and the unit was asssembeled and wired.
*All said and done, the entire setup cost us about 1/2 of what the kit would cost from West Marine.* So if you are considering installing an Electro Scan I do recommend you install a salt tank but if the room is an issue, you can make one yourself.
*I guess that qualifies me to be called a waste treatment plant operator now too huh?
-- Edited by marinetrader on Thursday 20th of October 2011 07:04:19 AM
-- Edited by marinetrader on Thursday 20th of October 2011 07:08:05 AM
-- Edited by marinetrader on Thursday 20th of October 2011 07:08:56 AM
So after shipping the unit to Raritan in Ft. Lauderdale, and with the help of a very knowledgeable technician, I finally had the trouble identified. It seemed like the electrode pack had failed, again.* The techniciann said that the unit had been deprived of enough salt to make it work properly.* I authorized him to repair it and send it back.** In the meantime,* I installed an extra unit we have on standby.
The technician further told me that I should consider intalling a salt feed tank to supplement the normal operation of the unit.
*The problem with that idea is that we had no room to install one, but it was necessary so we began to do further study.* I located a spot beneath the vanity sink that might work but the 4 gallon tank was about 1-1/2 inches too wide.* But my wife Mary suggested that we build a tank ourselves, good idea, why not?
So off to Walmart to search for anything that might work.* We found a 2 gallon container that might do the trick and bought it and it did fit the spot.* I quick trip to Lowe's to find a small piece of tubing and we were set.
I called my contact back at Raritan and ordered the salt pump and fittings necessary to complete the system.* They arrived the next day.* About an hours worth of labor and the unit was asssembeled and wired.
*All said and done, the entire setup cost us about 1/2 of what the kit would cost from West Marine.* So if you are considering installing an Electro Scan I do recommend you install a salt tank but if the room is an issue, you can make one yourself.
*I guess that qualifies me to be called a waste treatment plant operator now too huh?
-- Edited by marinetrader on Thursday 20th of October 2011 07:04:19 AM
-- Edited by marinetrader on Thursday 20th of October 2011 07:08:05 AM
-- Edited by marinetrader on Thursday 20th of October 2011 07:08:56 AM