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Welcome! You might want to check out the recipe for Intex pools, found in this section of the forum. Link at top: "Pool Chemistry for Intex-type Pools"
Hello! I am a new forum member looking for good ideas for things to do and not do.
I have a small 12'x30" Intex AG with just under 1500gals. I was having pump issues and trouble keeping the water clear (Florida is hot year round for the most part) so I just upgraded to an Intex 14" Sand Filter with a 1/2HP pump running about 1600GPH and modified the pool wall to accept the new higher flow fittings. Water is now crystal clear but I have floaters and sediment on the bottom of my pool. I have order (should be arriving tomorrow) the Intex Deluxe Skimmer that I plan on building a PVC frame to support (I have read that they don't sit well on the inflatable ring). The skimmer should (I think) come with a fitting that will also allow me to use the vacuum I recently bought . So all should be well by the weekend. If I can make it through the summer with this pool we have been considering buying a larger one over the winter/next spring and using all the same equipment.
. . . membership upgraded.
Welcome! You might want to check out the recipe for Intex pools, found in this section of the forum. Link at top: "Pool Chemistry for Intex-type Pools"
PoolDoc / Ben
I had the skimmer on my Intex donut. It required regular (daily) fiddling to keep it working. As the sun heats the ring, it expands and the skimmer moves.
12'x24' oval 7.7K gal AG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S270T sand filter; Hayward EcoStar SP3400VSP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:16
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