I love this board!I have received so much help already! After payday, I'm going to become a "Lifetime Member."
Ok, I have a question about vacuuming "to waste:"
(duh! that's the title of the thread!)
Is it possible to do this with a cartridge filter?
My pool store told me "no," but I'm wondering why not? The way my pump/filter is set up is this:
Intake pipe runs to the pump basket -->Pump-->UP to a faucet (this is how I drain my pool) -->then to the CARTRIDGE FILTER-->then back to the pool.
If I need to vacuum, couldn't I just turn on the drain-faucet and prevent a LOT of the crud from going to my filter?
The reason why I ask is that I think my filter is getting really clogged and needs to be cleaned, but I don't want to shut off my pump just yet until I get my chlorine/algae situation under control (see the Easter Egg thread in the pool problems forum).
It's not at a "dangerous" pressure level, but it's really getting up there and I know, from experience that it NEEDS to be cleaned. I could go a bit longer without cleaning it if I could vacuum up all this dead algae (there's a LOT) but keep it from all ending up in my cartridges. I'm SURE that if I try to vacuum all this up I will have to shut off my pump and clean the filters within a day.
So, is this possible??? BETTER QUESTION: Is it RECOMMENDED?
You'd think after 4 years, I'd know the answer, but this situation has never come up. Whenever I've needed to clean the cartridges, I've just shut everything down and soaked them overnight.
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