Answer
Aug 04, 2025 - 05:00 PM
Powered, but not energizing the salt cell (and producing chlorine), the E-Chlor will draw very little power and a timer is not required for saving electricity.
However a timer can be useful in finetuning the chlorine output. The E-CHLOR has a comparatively small number of adjustment settings and so a timer lets you tweak the output by using a timer to control the runtime of the salt chlorinator.
However a timer can be useful in finetuning the chlorine output. The E-CHLOR has a comparatively small number of adjustment settings and so a timer lets you tweak the output by using a timer to control the runtime of the salt chlorinator.
