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Sherra
05-15-2006, 01:05 PM
I want to get a Polaris cleaner for my pool, but I'm conflicted as to which kind. I'm looking at the 360 (pressure) and the 340 (suction). Our pool is plumbed with a dedicated line we could hook up for a pressure cleaner, I'd just have to connect a 3-way diverter valve (which I'm assuming wouldn't be that difficult for a do-it-yourselfer). Filter setup picture. (http://us.a2.yahoofs.com/users/43dbe87az9c4d6192/eb9b/__sr_/8811re2.jpg?phoXLaEBfkbkPSTA) I wouldn't worry about a dedicated line for the 340 because I can already shut down the return lines as needed (which I do when I manually vacuum anyway).

Does anyone have experience with either of these cleaners? Most of our debris is sand...and lots of it (new subdivision/actively building in the area), so with the 360 I know I'd have to use a sand/silt bag to get the best results. Any feedback would be appreciated.

Thanks!

JoshU
05-15-2006, 07:44 PM
The 3-way valve isn't a hard thing to do, as long as you've delt with PVC in the past. There are pros and cons to both of these cleaners in your situation. I'm a Polaris dealer so I'm very familar with the products.

360: Proven - You will want the sand/silt bag for sure.
340: It's been out for several years, but the 360 is more durrable and easier to work on. Suctions cleaners are sometimes better for fine dirt such as sand and mud.

If you have a dedicated pressure line, have you considered using a Polaris 280 with a booster pump. I think this would give you the best performance.

Josh

Lenny
05-15-2006, 08:47 PM
I've used the 360 for several weeks between this year and last.

It does a good job, but not great. My biggest complaint is that it doesn't climb my stairs. I had to fiddle around with the hose connections and hose length quite a bit before I got everything right but it's pretty much trouble free now.

I opened early this spring (mid April) and I have to say that it's done a pretty good job with a hell of a mess.

cwstnsko
05-15-2006, 08:54 PM
The 340 has a problem with a worm gear in the drive mechanism that tends to break. Until recently the worm gear was only available as part of the gearbox for about $215 :( One of our local pool stores recently started stocking the gear for about $17 :) One of the other good pools stores has a big pile of dead 340s they use for parts.

Sherra
05-17-2006, 10:56 AM
Thank you all for your feedback.


If you have a dedicated pressure line, have you considered using a Polaris 280 with a booster pump. I think this would give you the best performance.

I want to avoid a booster pump...I simply do not want to deal with paying an electrician to come out and rewire for the pump and put in a new timer and pay for the extra electricity to run an extra pump. I just want to avoid having to be out and vacuuming my pool for an hour to an hour and a half each time we go out to use it. Yes, I literally spend that much time manually vacuuming the sand from the bottom of my pool.

Lenny
05-17-2006, 11:54 AM
My 360 is very powerful and, in fact, I have to think about adjusting my valve positions to decrease it somewhat.

Yesterday it swallowed a fairly large frog. :eek:

donfranko
05-17-2006, 01:44 PM
Another possible solution is a better Vac head. Check out "Cleaning Tools" on the main order page. I have both a Polaris 280 (with booster pump) and this vac head and found the vac head to be much faster than the brush head given to me by the builder. Good Luck.