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    Default Re: Adding DE to sand filter

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    Carl where do you find such small bags of DE? I called most pool stores in my area and they all sell 20-25lb bags.
    A local pool dealer has them. Runs about $8-$9 a box so it's more expensive per pound than big boxes, but still cheap.
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    Okay, I have now added two cups of DE to my filter with no pressure change, and I'm not inclined to add more. Also, it appears that the DE is floating around in the pool now instead of in the filter, as I can definitely see much more particulate matter by way of the pool light than there has ever been before.

    Will this stuff eventually filter out?

    I removed my skimmer sock, and added 1/2 cup (couldn't find a 1/3 cup measuring cup) at a time to the skimmer, slowly. I waited about 30 minutes between each add with NO change in pressure.

    Did I do something wrong?

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    Default Re: Adding DE to sand filter

    hey raddish, I posted a thread about three weeks ago concerning this. I ran into the same problem. I tried the trick and it didn't work. It caused my water to go cloudy. It seems to work for some, and not work for others. I think it depends on the filter. You should backwash immediatly if you feel its not working. It may take a few backwashes to get all the DE out, but once you do, run the filter 24/7 for a few days and it should clear up.

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    Raddish, I'd open up the filter and check the condition of the sand. You may well have some chaneling that is allowing the DE through the sand.

    Also, what size pump and filter do you have? What is the normal (freshly backwashed) pressure at the filter?

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    The pump is a brand new (less than a week old) Pentair Dynamo 3/4hp two speed pump. I added the DE while the pump was on the high speed setting, and left the pump on high for the 12 hours or so following the introduction of the DE. Even after the pump was set to low, there still remained a lot of particulate matter that could be seen in the pool light.

    During the daytime, the pool water does look crystal clear. The only time I can see any particles in the water is when it flows past the light at night.

    The filter is a new (installed in early June) Hayward 220T with new filter sand.

    I had just backwashed prior to introducing the DE to the filter. The normal pump pressure is 9.5 psi on the high setting.

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    Not sure what is going on...unless you don't have sufficient sand in your filter (must have at least 200#). It sounds like you may have a cracked lateral, or the sand isn't distributed correctly.

    In any case, I don't think it's a DE problem but the DE blowing out is merely a symptom of a much deeper problem.
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    Default Re: Adding DE to sand filter

    Okay, I decided not to backwash and let it go a couple of days to see what would happen, and last night I noticed that my water was clearer than it has ever been. There was virtually no particulate matter to be seen in front of the pool light!!

    I guess the DE trick does work, and perhaps I just introduced it to the filter too fast or something. At any rate, next time I backwash I'll go a little slower with the DE and see how much I'll need to get the job done.

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