I am wondering if there are alternative valves that could be used that aren't as hard to turn......or...I may have to make a handle that is wider to turn the valves.....(longer handle with more torque)
I am wondering if there are alternative valves that could be used that aren't as hard to turn......or...I may have to make a handle that is wider to turn the valves.....(longer handle with more torque)
Yes, there are altenatives. Brass gate valves or, better yet, brass ball valves. About quadruple cost for the ball valves but they are really nice....very easy to turn.
Depending on the size of your piping (1.5 inch?), I would suggest the Jandy, Hayward, Pentair/Compool type valve. They have two-way (same effect as ball valve) but are easy to operate and can be rebuilt. I don't know how small (pipe size) they come in but you could always use a reducer. They're not cheap (around $50) but they will turn when you need them to.
Good Luck.
Yes, the Jandy would be a big improvement. Not only in the ease of turning but also the flow design. I replaced the old Hayward 3-way that joined my skimmer and main drain to the filter basket, and it solved my problem with losing prime. The water just flows more efficiently thru it.
Chuck
Most pool stores sell "Jack's Lube" or "Magic Lube". It's purpose is to make O rings seal well. It is supposedly safe for rubber, plastic, etc. I took off the fittings on our PVC ball valves and rubbed some on the ball part. Now they turn easily.
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