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Last edited by Saltysteve; 06-08-2018 at 01:51 PM.
And of the IG pumps we've discussed would be likely to burst those pipes on high.
Are you sure they are 1.5" and not 1.25"?
Need a side view of the filter with label.
Honestly not 100% of hose size... just going off of what i remeber. I can post the specs when i get home. If i did a new pump i would do all new piping for it.
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Last edited by PoolDoc; 06-08-2018 at 05:42 PM.
It's hard to measure pipe size accurately with a ruler. If you've got access to a printer, an Exacto or pair of scissors, and some heavy paper, you can make a gauge from this PDF: http://pool9.net/p-size/
Remember, with corrugated pipe, the OD is BETWEEN the corrugations!
I have a 14,000 gallon pool and use a Pentair PLD 50 DE filter w 1HP pump. I run it from 2-4 hours per day, depending on the season. That's all it takes to get my chlorine in (Stenner liquid chlorine pump) and get it filtered.
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