Big time +1Originally Posted by Rangeball
Muchas gracias. . .or as a high school teacher used to say, muchos grassy-a$$
Big time +1Originally Posted by Rangeball
Muchas gracias. . .or as a high school teacher used to say, muchos grassy-a$$
If you pop the cover or valve assembly and look at the sand you'll see exactly that...a layer of DE on top of the sand. It penetrates down a little too and does blow out when you backwash. Also, there is nothing sacred about that 1 psi pressure rise. I suppose if you have a really clean pool you could add more DE and get even a closer approach to a true DE filter. I don't know if I started that 1 psi thing but that is what works well for me.
Al
Thanks for the nothing sacred advice. I suppose as long as you don't get rediculous with the DE, more would be better. I will say that I am amazed at how bad the filtration of the sand unit is compared to my old DE one. Yeah, backwashing is "nice", but I have to backwash like crazy if the pool is really dirty (like pool opening) and backwashing uses a TON of water. With the old DE unit, I'd clean it once a season and it would be fine aside from the fact that it filtered like crazy.
Part of the reason for my buying a robotic pool cleaner was to supplement the sucky filtering of the sand unit. Well, I guess I'll see if I can pick up some more DE today unless I still have some hidden away in the garage.
I started adding DE to my sand filter this year, also using skimmer socks. The difference is amazing. I turn the light on at night and can hardly see any floating junk in front of the light. Unlike before I started using the socks and DE.
Currently at night with my light on it looks like one of those snow globes after you turn it upside down.![]()
Well, for my filter it seems it takes 2 1/2 cups of DE to bring it up 1 PSI. I'll let that go for a few days and see how it works. Sadly, I now have a 25lb bag of DE, so that should last me about 100 years. After I told the rep about what I was doing at the pool store he predicted doom, fire, flooding, and the splitting of the earth by putting DE into my sand filter.![]()
It seems like EVERY tip I've gleaned from this site and it's sister site, the "local pool pros" absolutely hate.![]()
Sounds interesting. I was away for 5 weeks and the pool tender lost the pool to algae but brought it back a lot before I returned. I am now in the process of clearing up a very cloudy but not green pool. The particlite left is very fine so the DE trick may help a lot.
Yup. Because we make them look like fools and crooks. We're the astronomers and they are the astrologers.Originally Posted by Unabomber007
And, of course, because we cost them money, lots and lots of money that YOU get to keep.
Carl
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