Hi all,
I have a fairly typical pool setup - hot tub attached to the main pool. I can adjust where my filters suck from, and where the water is pumped to. I can have the water sucked from the hot tub and pumped back into the hot tub, so the pool isn't affected at all, or I can suck the water from the pool, pump it into the hot tub, which causes a nice waterfall overflow back into the pool, and so on.
A few weeks ago, I woke up to a spotless pool and returned home from work to a pool that had a considerable amount of fine dirt-type particles all over the bottom of it. This puzzled me, although it had been quite windy, so I put it down to that. I vacuumed it. Next day, same deal. This then continued to happen every single day and so, I surmised, there must be a hole in one of the filter bags in the main tank filter (I'm sure there's a proper name for it). I was planning on taking it apart this past weekend when an odd thing happened.
On Saturday morning, the kids wanted to use the hot tub first thing, so I switched the pumps to have water only circulate in the hot tub, allowing it to warm up quicker. Once the pump had been on for half an hour, I went out expecting to have to vacuum the hot tub, but to my surprise it was clean. The kids were in the hot tub for an hour or so after this, and it remained clean the whole time. When they were done, I switched the pumps so water was taken from the pool and pumped into the hot tub. By the end of the day, there was a tiny amount of dirt in the pool, but very, very small.
The following day, the pump ran as normal - water from the pool and into the hot tub - and within an hour of it running, the pool floor was covered in fine dirt.
Today, I tested the hot tub circulating for an hour or so again before switching to normal, and I got the same result - clean hot tub, and virtually no dirt in the pool. Oh, and just to clarify, the hot tub NEVER gets dirt on the floor, regardless of what the pump setup is.
So, I'm a bit baffled. The hole-in-the-filter-bag hypothesis made some kind of sense, but this new information is odd. My second (horrifying) thought was that the pipe taking the water from the pool filter had a crack in it, but that doesn't fit either now that running the cycle through the hot tub for an hour first seems to stop dirt from getting into the pool later on.
If anyone has any vague idea what might be causing this, I'd be very grateful to hear it! One other data point is that I had just cleaned out the main filter tank prior to this happening, hence my thought that I'd punctured a filter bag.
Cheers,
Matt.
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