john509
05-11-2010, 11:39 AM
We have a kidney shaped pool with an attached spa that overflows into the pool. If open up suction for both pool and spa and have both jets on the spa side tends to drain. It seems if I have enough water in the pool this does not happen. The backflow from the pool fills the spa quickly enough. The problem is the water level only holds for a couple of days.
There is usually only a 1/2 to 3/4 inch of above the overflow cut out. The spa has two drains in it. I am curious if normal evaropation might lead to water levels dropping just enough to where the flow from the pool is not strong enough to flow an amount of water = to what is being drained back into the spa or if a leak is indicated. The pot on the pump has no air if all drains are open but if I close off the spa suction the pump pot does not fully fill, it looks like there is air in the system. The same also happens when the pool suction is off and spa on.
For now I have the spa suction off with returns on for pool and spa so there is some circulaton. Partially I am doing this because if I have leave both drains on, the spa drain pulls leaves and pine straw to the bottom and my sweeper can't there. Could this be due to normal evaropation since there even a small water loss can affect the flow between pool and spa or could it be a leak?
There is usually only a 1/2 to 3/4 inch of above the overflow cut out. The spa has two drains in it. I am curious if normal evaropation might lead to water levels dropping just enough to where the flow from the pool is not strong enough to flow an amount of water = to what is being drained back into the spa or if a leak is indicated. The pot on the pump has no air if all drains are open but if I close off the spa suction the pump pot does not fully fill, it looks like there is air in the system. The same also happens when the pool suction is off and spa on.
For now I have the spa suction off with returns on for pool and spa so there is some circulaton. Partially I am doing this because if I have leave both drains on, the spa drain pulls leaves and pine straw to the bottom and my sweeper can't there. Could this be due to normal evaropation since there even a small water loss can affect the flow between pool and spa or could it be a leak?