That really bites....maybe Pooldoc or one of the other DE filter gurus can chime in here and give you other ideas...
Janet
That really bites....maybe Pooldoc or one of the other DE filter gurus can chime in here and give you other ideas...
Janet
i opened up my de filter last night, hosed it off charged it with fresh de and ran the filter. I got good pressure for longer than i expected, but when i went to bump it, i realized that the shaft pin must have slipped because its not giving me any resistance.
Im going to open the filter again today and hope the pin is still in the filter, otherwise im going to need to order another shaft pin kit and its going to push my cleanup back a few days.
20,000 gal IG plaster, Hayward Super Pump, EC65 DE filter.
I would think if your selector valve does not have a recirc position you could take the filter assembly out of the housing while you run the pump while you kill the algae. Once you believe the stuff is all dead, put the filter back in and let if do the final cleanup.
I typically just run my DE fitler and backwash more often if needed, last year we had to back wash every day for a week.
Just a suggestion,
~36,000g IG gunite -- 2Hp Pentair UltraFlow filter pump - replaced with 2 speed 1 1/2 HP ultraquite pump -- 3/4 HP vacuum booster pump -- DE filter --K-2006 test kit
We had a DE filter in our old house. My wife (prior to our marriage) used to just shut off the pump during the winter and let it turn green. When spring rolled around, I took charge and did the following; Shock the pool and run the filter. It clogged up after a few hours. Backwashed and did it again. After a couple of cycles, it got to about 12 hours between backwashes and then 24 hours. Took about a week to get the water nice and clear. Anyway, that's how I did it in 1983. We bought a different house that year which had a cartridge filter and.....never allowed the pool to get green over the winter againt.
Anyway, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Kevin
20 x 40 plaster pool
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