Is there any point in checking the quartz tube? The manual is kind of vague and removing and replacing the quartz tube is a huge PITA. Because we use rain water I speculated that there wouldn't be any mineral buildup and didn't check the quartz tube at the first annual UV light replacement. When I did check it on year 2, it looked fine. So the next time I waited three years before checking it, and it looked the same after three years as it did at 2 years. At this point I'm ready to wait 5 years before checking it again, or is that a waste of time as well?
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10-07-2017, 12:31 PM
If it's clean it's OK. Silicon has a fairly long lifetime. That said, when I was on catchment, I had to clean mine every couple years.
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10-07-2017, 02:57 PM
I've seen a few that were very cloudy when inspected. I clean them with muriatic acid.
04-17-2022, 03:13 AM
Well I inspected the quartz tube today for the first time since posting this thread. There was a small amount of light brown residue on it. It wiped right off with some CLR.
So I'd say 4-5 years for the win. |
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