ryguy
07-18-2008, 11:34 PM
I've had a Polaris 280 (pressure side) in my inground pool since it was renovated in 2002. It has been quite reliable, with the exception of little things that go wrong occasionally (clogged filter at pool wall, broken plastic tie strap inside body, bags & rubber treads that wear out, and the tail sponge that magically disappears all the time...typical Polaris things). However, I suddenly noticed a couple of weeks ago that it is often tipped over on the pool floor, whether it is running or not. When I turn it on it will move around, but can barely get out of the deep end and cannot climb walls anymore, and often tips over or does "wheelies" while it is moving around. Suction is still good, but doesn't help much when it's on it's side.
I thought it might be that oblong plastic "float" attached to the back of it. I ended up pulling it off to look for a crack in the seam. I can't visibly detect a crack in the seam, but when I shake it, I can hear it is mostly filled up with water, and I'm not sure it should be. So that water must've gotten in there somehow, unless they come already prefilled with some kind of liquid (which I doubt).
Has anybody seen this problem before or have any suggestions of things to look at or how to repair myself? I sure hope I don't have to buy any more of those outragously expensive Polaris replacement parts, but will if I have to! Thank you.
Ryan
I thought it might be that oblong plastic "float" attached to the back of it. I ended up pulling it off to look for a crack in the seam. I can't visibly detect a crack in the seam, but when I shake it, I can hear it is mostly filled up with water, and I'm not sure it should be. So that water must've gotten in there somehow, unless they come already prefilled with some kind of liquid (which I doubt).
Has anybody seen this problem before or have any suggestions of things to look at or how to repair myself? I sure hope I don't have to buy any more of those outragously expensive Polaris replacement parts, but will if I have to! Thank you.
Ryan