Hi all, I have an inground pool and I have the filter and sand pump in my shed. I am trying to install an inline chlorinator by attaching it to the return line (my pool is not heated). I plumbed in the connections to the chlorinator, but no matter what I try I am getting heavy leaks. It says not to tighten connections too tight which is what I did originally but further tightening did not resolve the issue. The chlorinator is by a brand called Jacuzzi. It leaks from where the spin on connectors connect to the chlorinator. I used 2-3 coats of teflon tape around the threads and still its leaking heavily. I did see a mention in the instructions stating, "The chlorinator is furnished with 1 inch female PVC socket (solvent weld) connectors. Use pipe thread sealant formulation and approved for use with plastic connections. Do not over tighten". I dont have much experience with this but does that mean I need to cover the threads with a thick coat of thread sealant in order to prevent leaks? I guess I find it strange that my spa plumbing just requires it to be tightened and not even require the use of teflon tape in order to provide a leakfree seal. I am sick and tired of dealing with pool plumbing this year! Ready to pull my hair out.. There must be a better way to connect stuff! Granted I have an older pool with old connections.. ABS connecting to PVC in spots with transition cement. If anyone out there knows this stuff and can direct me on way to go about this, please chime in! I am okay with it being a permanent install, but just worried that even if I use glue that I will end up with leaks anyways and need to cut out the chlorinator... Thanks in advance all