I also have an AD Doughboy and a Polaris 65; I’d like to try to help you, but I’m a little confused by what you’re saying.
Referring to Page 3 of the Owner’s Manual, I’ve got the 1-½ inch eyeball fitting. I removed the two extra parts as indicated. The 1-1/2 Return Line diagram shows the same process – remove the extra parts in order to attach the Universal Wall Fitting.
I’ve got the Polaris Universal Wall Fitting and Quick Disconnect put together as one piece and screw it into the eyeball fitting – finger tight, whenever I need to use the Polaris. I remove it by unscrewing the Universal Wall Fitting. I do this because I’ve had too many problems removing the Quick Disconnect from the Universal Wall Fitting – it got too difficult to push the Quick Disconnect to disengage the slots from the tabs in the Universal Wall Fitting.
I have some water that comes out of the Pressure Relief Valve on the Quick Disconnect, but not a lot, and I have enough water pressure that goes to the Polaris.
It sounds like you have some sort of light assembly coming off of your pool fitting – you don’t mention the Universal Wall Fitting, although that might be the adapter that you refer to, so I assume that the light assembly connects directly to the pool fitting, and that your Quick Disconnect attaches to the light assembly.
If I understand you, a lot of water is blowing out at this point – where the Quick Disconnect connects to the light assembly - which seems to indicate that the Quick Disconnect is not entirely seated properly into the light assembly, although you’re saying its snug and tight. I assume that your Quick Disconnect has a black rubber o-ring as the pictures on the right of Page 3 show.
I’m not sure I can say anything else without seeing a picture or pictures.
It doesn’t take much for the Polaris not to work – filters in the Quick Disconnect or inside the Connector Chamber clogged up, as an example. I’ve even had a crack in the leaf pot lid before; everything worked fine except there was not enough pressure for the Polaris to work.
However, 90% of the time you shouldn’t have a problem. Reply with any other information so we can try to figure this one out.
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