Well since I just noticed it didn't like my .wmv, I'll try .avi
http://www.echo7.x10hosting.com.KILLED/defilter.avi
Under a year old still; bought a new filter cartridge for a Sta-Rite PLD70, 27002-0036S is part number of cartridge. (old one developed a tear and was spewing out debris while running) I'm running 4lbs of DE like the book says, air bleeder assembly in place. My issue is I'm getting discharge of DE and what not, every time the pump turns on, for about 20-30 seconds. Nice big green clouds. I've fully inspected it for tears and holes all over and can find none. I took a video of the filter after just being pulled out (maybe 1 month of use at most), some spots look a little bear to me. I'll let those who know what to look for have a look. I do have a little bit of powdery green algae that grows from week to week that i have yet to treat other than chlorine. I usually just brush it off the sides when it appears. Let me know if that could be affecting how the DE does it's job though. Any help is GREATLY appreciated; you guys rock!
http://-- SORRY, NOT POSTING .wmv fi...YouTube is OK.
Darin
Well since I just noticed it didn't like my .wmv, I'll try .avi
http://www.echo7.x10hosting.com.KILLED/defilter.avi
Not 'it' -- me.
I don't allow active video files in hackable formats, especially from brand new members: post it on YouTube and I'll allow it.
PoolDoc / Ben
.avi is bad too? I just didn't want to throw it up in my youtube channel; have to create a different one for random stuff like this.
http://youtu.be/8eOggcVjUy0
I used some algaecide to kill off my algae problem and it seems to have fixed my cloud spewing issue when the pump turns on each day. Does this seem possible to anyone? Just trying to figure out wth is going on, lol.
Darin
If you use polyquat, yes. It's a clarifier / coagulent, as well as an algaecide.
Regarding videos, most of the video formats have been used as virus packages, so if it's not on YouTube, I don't want direct links.
However, a picture would have done the trick; neither DE nor cartridge filters do well with live algae. You need to kill it before worrying about filter function.
Also, it looks like you are using DE in your cartridge filter; I recently found out that this can shorten cartridge life by damaging the polyester fibers. I recommend it to find filter leaks, but I probably need to set a policy of NOT recommending it to improve filtration on cartridge filters.
Slim, welcome to The Forum! You've got a System 2 modular DE filter. The 2 most likely places where DE could bypass the cartridge are the air relief assembly (the blue plastic do-hickie that sticks out of the top) and the pipe that the cart slides onto. I can't remember if there is an o-ring and my parts book doesn't show one but, a bad o-ring on the standpipe that the cart slides onto would be my first place to check.
BTW, can you post some test #s? If we had those, we could help you rid yourself of the algae.![]()
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries
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