Another possibility would be to start with a whole house filter. Since the chamber screws on an off, it would make it fairly easy to check the electrodes. Or use a large fuel filter, similar design, but they have a clear plastic housing so you can monitor without even unscrewing it.

Marshall

M. G. Devour wrote:
Adding a couple of comments...

To add a window, you might replace the cap with a piece of 1/4" plexiglas acrylic sheet. It will bond with PVC cement just fine, I believe. To make it more secure, use a coupling for joining two pieces of pipe and cut the window to fit in the open socket, instead of just doing a butt joint directly to the end of the pipe. You'll probably want to move the inlet and outlet fittings to the side of the pipe. That will keep you from having to put them through the window, which would weaken it, or the cleanout plug, which you has to be removed using a wrench or pliers to remove for service.



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