Mberry, welcome to the forum!! There are a number of reasons for low chlorine in the pool that have nothing to do with the cell. Low cya (stabilizer) may be letting the sun burn off your cl. Organics (algae etc) could be creating a chlorine demand that your cell can barely keep up with. I'm not saying that this is what's happening in your pool, but it would be a good idea to check it out, get the water tested, if you can't do it yourself most pool stores will test your water if you bring them a sample (take the sample from 18" down in a clean jar or bottle) try to keep the sample protected from sunlight/ excessive heat. They will then try to sell you lots of chems, don't buy any! - tell them you have a bunch of chems in the shed but aren't sure what you have, so you have to go home and check your inventory. Post the results they give you here and we'll help you sort out the results . In the mean time adding a gallon of bleach (unscented) should keep you out of trouble for today (take the water sample before you add the bleach!)
That said, it is possible that you do need a new cell. Your dealer may have a 'loaner' cell that you could use for a day to see if it helps the chlorine level - they should be willing to do this as you'll be buying the new cell from them.
That should be enough for starters. I'll subscribe to this thread and keep my eye on it (I'll be off line for most of the pm running errands and playing a quick 9 holes of golfGood luck! Keep us posted - Waste
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