So the difference between this with 9 layer PlastiGuard coating:
http://www.familypoolfun.com/shop?ca...7&product=TF15
vs. this with Resin coating:
http://www.familypoolfun.com/shop?ca...&product=MAT15
is what makes a pool okay for use with SWCG? That really blows because the Matrix only comes in 28 and 33 round. I really have my heart set on a 30 round!
I think the latter is made entirely of resin rather than resin coated steel.
Edit: I guess you're right. The side of the page indicates it's got "steel walls". I wonder if that's an error since in the details it doesn't say so.
rectangle 11.5K gal IG concrete pool;; 125sf cartridge filter; 2hp 1 speed pump; K-2006, k-1766; PF:10
My guess is that the walls are coated and sealed steel. I have a hard time believing that any resin sheeting would have the necessary tensile strength to hold a pool.
..Perhaps if it had kevlar mesh molded in?
Last edited by BigDave; 09-14-2011 at 01:35 PM. Reason: Another thought
12'x24' oval 7.7K gal AG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S270T sand filter; Hayward EcoStar SP3400VSP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:16
If you are set on getting this pool then a generator is out.
If this is your first pool, you can start by using bleach or Liquid Chlorine and seeing if testing and adding as you need is easy enough for you. I find it's not a burden. If you learn our B-B-B system, which is very easy, you may find the SWCG isn't necessary. I would LOVE to have one but I cannot justify the cost (for me) because it relieves me of very little work. OTOH, I was EASILY able to justify a robotic vacuum rather than manually vacuuming and brushing the walls.
But that is me, and my needs.
I don't know about the Liquidator but I tried an earlier passive system that used pump suction, replacing the drain plug on the pump. It was, for me, a total waste of $$$ and that on-line store stopped selling them. From what little I hear, the Liquidator is better.
Also if you haven't done so, invest in a good test kit. We recommend the Taylor K-2006 or K-2006C. PoolDoc and Watermom have links to them on their signatures and if you use the link there's a small commission paid by the store that helps pay to maintain the forum.
Carl
Carl
Thanks everyone. I will definitely buy the test kit, but I think I'll work on actually getting the pool first. Good to know that forum gets a little piece when buying through the links on their sigs. This place rocks, and I'm happy to help out where I can. The Liquidator does seem like a convenient thing to have, but I can't find reviews about how they hold up year to year. Also, would I be able to leave it outside over the winter, or would I need to bring it in or winterize it somehow?
Also, I've got a really stupid question about BBB. When putting bleach into your pool, do you just lean over the side and dump it in? I know you have to be careful with splashing on the liner, clothes, etc, but if I dump a gallon of bleach over the sidewall on a 30' pool, won't I need to stir it, or do I just pour it in when the pump is running and that helps distribute it? I searched for an answer on this because quite frankly I was embarrassed to ask as it's probably common sense, but being new to pools in general, I want to make sure I understand everything. Once I pour it in, should I wait a little while before going in the water?
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