Some of the slides I've been looking at have a fitting that connects to the pool return fitting to direct water to the slide. You may want to get one of these from Interfab.
Not sure if this is the right area for this question - hope so, if not sorry!
We have installed a replacement for our old Aqua Slide n Dive Slide with a new one by SR Smith. The water supply system is so much better than the old one was (significantly wider & tougher tubing, and no T joint to contend with).
Rather than tax our well & pump by running a water line to it from our hose (not to mnetion the temperature issues), I have been trying to figure out a safe way to use water from the pool to lube the slide - some sort of recirculation system.
One of the 2 skimmers and one of the 2 returns are each in close proximity to the slide. I thought if I could figure out a siphon system (ideal as no pumps or electric), use the return line, or use a pool cover pump in the skimmer (less ideal as there is the electricity issue) that I would have the problem sewn up.
Anyone out there have a similar or better solution?
18x42 Spartan Roman End Vinyl Inground (1981)
1HP Hayward Superpump -- Hayward Perflex EC-65 DE Filter
Some of the slides I've been looking at have a fitting that connects to the pool return fitting to direct water to the slide. You may want to get one of these from Interfab.
My slide has a T-fitting in one of the return lines plumbing with a hose running right to the slide. Of course, pump must be running for water on the slide, but I also installed a shut off fitting at the slide to turn it off when not in use. Works great!
I KNEW there had to be a solution out there somewhere - thanks!! What brands of slides do you both have? Do either of you have pics of the setup I can take a look at?
18x42 Spartan Roman End Vinyl Inground (1981)
1HP Hayward Superpump -- Hayward Perflex EC-65 DE Filter
I just installed an x-stream slide this past weekend. I have an IG pool.
I put a three way valve in the return line just after the filter to feed the slide. I used a valve, which is more expensive than a T fitting, so I could adjust the flow to the slide. From the valve I ran 1" flexible PVC over to the slide. This worked for me although I still have to figure out a good way to disguise the ugly white hose. I also put an ON/OFF ball valve at the slide high enough so only adults can turn it on and off.
Hope this helps
Dan
Thanks! I emailed InterFab on the part that mschumak referred to, but they said they don't have a return line fitting, that they require running a line off the pump as well. Then a dude at Leslie's Pools told me yesterday top get a threaded piece of PVC at Home Depot and run it up that way. I'd really like to see an image of the T-fitting - as well as the line direct from the pump. The hose assembly that came with the slide has a valve at the end of it, so at least there's one less thing I need to get.
18x42 Spartan Roman End Vinyl Inground (1981)
1HP Hayward Superpump -- Hayward Perflex EC-65 DE Filter
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