Re: Hayward EC65A DE Filter
Hi Redfire, welcome to the forum!!
What size is the pump you have?
Re: Hayward EC65A DE Filter
Hi Chris;
DE getting into the pool usually means one of three things:
1. A hole in one of the membranes covering the grids or fingers.
2. A broken or misplaced air relief mechanism.
3. An internal leak in the multiport valve (if you have one)
DE will NORMALLY fall to the bottom when the pump's off, but some should remain on the fingers. If the DE is IN the filter, little or none of it has coated the fingers, then a fourth possibility would be breaks or cracks in the internal piping of the filter.
So, pretty much no matter what, you need to fully disassemble the filter, and check out all the internals. Here's the manual for your filter: http://www.hayward-pool.com/pdf/manuals/Manual257.pdf
Re: Hayward EC65A DE Filter
Hi and Welcome to The Forum!
Please take a look at THIS post for some info on DE filters.
There is a good chance that your 'tube sheets' are cracked :(. (the tube sheets are the plastic disks that hold your filtering 'fingers')
I'd suggest that you open up the filter and check the sheets, DE will only enter the pool through a broken piece of the filter's internals - this includes missing/ bad seals.
If you need any help with this, I can almost do it with my eyes closed and will 'walk' you through the process.
Re: Hayward EC65A DE Filter
Thanks, Waste.
I've seen those filters, but have never had one apart myself!