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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Can You Run The Equipment In The Rain?

    I don't run my dolphin in the rain as I am not so sure about the power supply and the extension cord powering it being waterproof. Pumps, yes I do run them whenever.


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    Mark

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    Default Re: Can You Run The Equipment In The Rain?

    We bought our house last year from the couple that built it 20 years ago. It has an inground with a Hayward SuperPump. The pump and some of the valving was working but starting to show some wear so I replaced it. Turns out the pump was a 1983 model and had been sitting outside on the windward side of the house every summer. It's now in my basement because I don't have the heart to toss it, it still works pretty well!

    C.

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