If you replace the broken fingers in the sand filter, there's no reason why you can't use it on this pool. Don't know about the logistics of safely connecting the pump, but Ben or one of the others will be able to advise you about that.
If you replace the broken fingers in the sand filter, there's no reason why you can't use it on this pool. Don't know about the logistics of safely connecting the pump, but Ben or one of the others will be able to advise you about that.
Janet
Thanks Janet! That is good to know! I hate to throw out a good pump. We ended up keeping it as we know eventually we will get another above ground pool and its good to keep it on hand just for parts. Hopefully the others will chime in!
So happy we have at least some type of pool for the summer. I cannot live without my pool!!
Lol yeah, it's hard to do without one after you get used to having one in the yard !!
What HP pump did you have on the other pool, and what size is your sand filter?
Pump:
Power-Flo LX pump
Volts 115
HP 1.5
RPM 3450
Amps 15.0
Sand filter:
Vari-Flo XL Valve
Model # SP714 TX
On side of filter there is a large sticker that says Pool Season and under that
SM1700T
SM1900T
If you need more info let me know. Thanks for the help!
The ratings on AG (above-ground) pumps is pretty strange. If that pump ACTUALLY runs at 15 amps . . . trying to hook it to a receptacle is pretty dicey. However, my guess is, it does not normally run at that level. If you have to go less than 50' and have a 15A outdoor receptacle, I'd try it with a 12/3 outdoor extension cord. Do NOT use a 100' cord! Do use a GFCI, if your outdoor receptacle is NOT a GFCI. Here's what I mean, from Amazon:
US Wire 74050 12/3 50-Foot SJTW cord @ AmazonContrary to what some sources say, GFCI's can fail in a hazardous condition. That is, instead of failing with power-off, they can fail power-on. So, use your unit's test button regularly!!!
Coleman Cable 02841 In-Line Tri-Source 12/3 SJEOW GFCI @ Amazon
PoolDoc / Ben
Thanks for that help Pool Doc. Our outside receptacle I do believe is GFCI since its a brand new house. The outdoor extension cord, however I think is 100 ft. I guess Im a little nervous plugging it in. My luck something will blow up.
I did find a manual online for the Hayward pool pump. I did get those figures directly off the pump itself. And when it was on the AG pool we had before, there was a seperate electricial line and breaker in the box just for the pool pump. the contractor of course had to dig the line up as it was in the way for the new foundation, but left the breaker in the box in case we decided to have another pool put in. We of course would have a whole new line put in. But the manuel in it said that the pump should NOT be used with storable pools. And considering the Easy Set pool is a storable pool, I think I will play it safe rather than sorry and not use the pump. We'll just stick with the filter cartridge system that came with the pool. However I did see Intex puts out a smaller sand filter for the Intex pools. I may look into that. Even though I dont feel like spending any more money.![]()
Probably a good idea. Pushing electrical circuits to their limit is usually not such a good idea.
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