Yeah, that is my next experiment.
Yeah, that is my next experiment.
~18K gal IG Gunite -- 1-HP Pentair Whisper Flo with new 2-speed motor. Intermatic T1000 Dual Speed Timer -- Tagelus 60D sand filter
Hayward SWCG (up to 40K gal.) -- Polaris 280 and booster pump -- Rainbow (now Pentair) in-line chlorine Feeder.
Update to my thread:
My 1-HP Pentair (motor) bit the dust this spring. I was running the pump intermittently, getting ready to do some pre-spring maintenance. I did not use the pump over the winter. It ran for a few days before crapping out.
I'm trying to decide whether to replace the motor only and keep the same pump, or change the pump/motor and filter back to DE.
Pool season doesn't start until late April/Early May so I have time to think.
What would you do?
~18K gal IG Gunite -- 1-HP Pentair Whisper Flo with new 2-speed motor. Intermatic T1000 Dual Speed Timer -- Tagelus 60D sand filter
Hayward SWCG (up to 40K gal.) -- Polaris 280 and booster pump -- Rainbow (now Pentair) in-line chlorine Feeder.
Depends.
1. Does the cost of a new pump & filter fit your budget? Or, do you need to minimize costs?
2. Does your piping need to be corrected, at the pump? (Send pictures of your current layout to poolforum@gmail.com)
3. Do you have a lot of debris land in your pool, so that your skimmer really needs to be running much of the time?
4. Does it matter to you (or your family) whether your pool is REALLY clear, or just clear. (Sand filters are lower maintenance, but lower clarity as well.)
PoolDoc / Ben
Sand filters may be slightly lower clarity, but for most people, I doubt that would be able to tell the difference. I have always had a sand filter and my water always appears extremely clear. Simple maintenance is hard to beat. Just my nickel's worth.
Budget is not a huge concern.
I don't think my piping has to be corrected much, if any. Small changes of course to re-route the plumbing but I'm plenty capable.
I do have lots of trees etc (from neighbors yard) hanging over my pool, but I kinda like the shade so it's a catch-22.
I had a DE filter once before. Changing out the DE about once a month is no big deal. Pulling apart the filter and cleaning once or twice a season also doesn't seem like a lot of work for the return. I wouldn't mind going back DE, I just want to make sure that I don't do all the work but still have murky water.
What size pump/DE filter would be appropriate for a 18,00-20,000 gallon pool?
I really like my water clear. It doesn't have to be crystal, but it seems that there is very little in-between. It either seems to be crystal clear, or murky. Not much in between.
~18K gal IG Gunite -- 1-HP Pentair Whisper Flo with new 2-speed motor. Intermatic T1000 Dual Speed Timer -- Tagelus 60D sand filter
Hayward SWCG (up to 40K gal.) -- Polaris 280 and booster pump -- Rainbow (now Pentair) in-line chlorine Feeder.
Isn't this a 325# sand filter? If so, there is NO WAY it's not sufficient for an 18,000 gallon pool. You just may have the wrong pump.
I think it's really time to explore your pool chemistry.
Carl
What pump do I need then?
~18K gal IG Gunite -- 1-HP Pentair Whisper Flo with new 2-speed motor. Intermatic T1000 Dual Speed Timer -- Tagelus 60D sand filter
Hayward SWCG (up to 40K gal.) -- Polaris 280 and booster pump -- Rainbow (now Pentair) in-line chlorine Feeder.
I can't think this late at night, but I find it hard to believe that ANY 1hp pump made is straining THIS filter! I'm thinking it's a chemistry or plumbing problem, not a filter/pump sizing problem. Fellow mods and senior contributors?
Carl
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