Aquarium, they don't come any younger than me around here. Besides, I work cheap.
Still looking for suggestions and/or opinions ... please.
-Jim
Aquarium, they don't come any younger than me around here. Besides, I work cheap.
Still looking for suggestions and/or opinions ... please.
-Jim
Jim
16' x 32' / 15,400 gal / IG vinyl
All testing done with PS234 test kit
Jim,
Configuration should be.... skimmer --> pump --> filter --> other things like heaters, chlorinators etc --> return to pool.
Not sure about your comment
"You're saying that a sand filter could be plumbed into the return line, right? If it were plumbed into the suction side all the junk would have to be pushed into the pump and to the return when back washing."
If the filter was on the suction side there is no way to backwash.
As for the 1 skimmer and 1 return, not ideal but will certainly work. I'd aim the return jet off to the side and away from the skimmer to get better circulation.
Al
Hi Al.
Please forget what I said about installing a sand filter on the suction side. Never having had a regular filtration setup, I have absolutely no understanding of what path the water takes when pumped through them.
"As for the 1 skimmer and 1 return, not ideal but will certainly work."
This is kinda what I wanted to hear, except for "not ideal." Do you mean that a sand filter properly installed in my system might not be as efficient as my exsisting arrangement?
Thanks for the advice.
-Jim
Jim
16' x 32' / 15,400 gal / IG vinyl
All testing done with PS234 test kit
Not at all. What I meant by the 'not ideal' comment referred to circulation. Having the return jet and skimmer on the same side and close to each other is not ideal. I would just aim the return jet away from the skimmer, toward the side, to get the best circulation in the pool as possible. You'll be OK. Go for it.
Al
Thanks buddy. I now have some confidence.
-Jim
Jim
16' x 32' / 15,400 gal / IG vinyl
All testing done with PS234 test kit
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