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    I think Carl pretty much covered it, but you sure brought back alot of memories of my intex pool... for some reason I really don't miss that thing at all!!!

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    I don't miss the filter, but the pool served us well for 3 seasons and doesn't owe us a dime, despite the fact that it now costs about 1/3 of what it did then.
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    Thanks y'all. I know one day I will laugh at this. Ha ha. Right now I just want my pool fixed. LOL. I just had all the water right, just warming up to where I was enjoying it, just got the ph and chlorine correct, and just was adding the stablizer. UGH.

    I have done dumb things before, but this has to be one of the dumbest. I will post when I get it fixed. I also need to add another inch or so of water, so back to the drawing board on chemicals and temp. Ugh ugh ugh. Thanks again.

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    One last thing.... Don't forget use the top twist valve to let get the air out to the filter before you run it again.

    Also releasing the presser from the top twist valve before unscrewing the whole top makes it easier to twist and keeps your feet dry. That way you will know if your drain plugs are in.

    Have fun.

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    We used those Intex pools for a few years and got every penny's worth of value from them. What I used to do when the filter needed to be rinsed or changed was lift the whole thing up onto a chair or table so it was above the water level of the pool. That way I wouldn't lose much water when I had to open it and I could fuss with it at leisure. That stupid gasket thing is a pain, just stuff it in the best you can and screw the top on as tight as possible. Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom2Czars
    We used those Intex pools for a few years and got every penny's worth of value from them. What I used to do when the filter needed to be rinsed or changed was lift the whole thing up onto a chair or table so it was above the water level of the pool. That way I wouldn't lose much water when I had to open it and I could fuss with it at leisure. That stupid gasket thing is a pain, just stuff it in the best you can and screw the top on as tight as possible. Good luck!
    Y'know, I forgot I used to do that too! I think I used a picnic bench or table...Memory is the 2nd thing to go as you age....
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    Quote Originally Posted by DreamGaz
    One last thing.... Don't forget use the top twist valve to let get the air out to the filter before you run it again.

    Also releasing the presser from the top twist valve before unscrewing the whole top makes it easier to twist and keeps your feet dry. That way you will know if your drain plugs are in.

    Have fun.
    Dang! They've updated them! Mine didn't have ANYTHING that slick!
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    Well I figured out my O ring is ok, but now I realized that I lost the cover seal that I was not suppose to lose according to the book. OH OH OH. Looks like I will have to go to Walmart later and buy a new pump. I could cry. I looked through the yard and cant find it. Gosh, where could a good size ring hide?

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    Try to replay in your mind what happened - knowing where this ring was, think about where it could have gone when you first opened your pump. What did you do at that moment? Did you put any parts down anywhere nearby? Could it have fallen inside and is now covered by something else when you put it all back together?

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    You can buy replacement parts from the Intex website. I suspect that would be significantly cheaper than a new pump. Not sure how long it would take to arrive.

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