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    SJohnson is offline Registered+ Thread Analyst SJohnson 0
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    Default Re: QUESTION About Vacuuming "TO WASTE"

    Hello again! The best way to do this is to have a 3-way valve plumbed just before the intake on the filter. A valve here would allow you to switch from water going into the filter to water going to waste . . . Best way is to run a dedicated line from the wast side of the valve to a ditch or runoff area. But, since you have the drain plumbed before the filter, you could open the drain and vacuum, but I'd bet that most of the 'crud' would get into the filter anyway. What size is the drain, by the way? Is it a hose bib connection? The word 'faucet', makes me think that it is . . . If that's the case, then you can count on most going into the filter . . . Sucks, I know, I've the same situation with my filter. I'm ordering a 3-way valve to remedy the situation . . .

    Again, hope this helps!!

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    Default Re: QUESTION About Vacuuming "TO WASTE"

    Thanks, SJ!
    Well, I did it.
    I opened the drain faucet (and it really is just that: a faucet like you would see on the side of your house) and vacuumed and my filter pressure does not appear to have gone up at all, so maybe most of the waste went out of the line.
    I really hope so because I just brushed down the walls again and I will definitely have to repeat this whole process tomorrow!
    Thanks again,

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    Default Re: QUESTION About Vacuuming "TO WASTE"

    Hi, Summer,

    Your dedication to keep your pump running 24/7 is terrific. Again, your willingness to stick with it 'til your water clears shines thru!!

    That said, it would not be a killer if you shut down for several hours to clean your cartridge. Just don't do it IMMEDIATELY after you've added bleach. You could bring your Cl back up to 20ppm (have you heard that before? ), then run the pump for maybe another 20-30 minutes to distribute the Cl and then shut 'er down.

    That's a good idea to vacuum with that valve open. You're gettin there!!

    Dave S.

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    Default Re: QUESTION About Vacuuming "TO WASTE"

    Thanks, Dave! That's good to know.

    I'm really starting to get the hang of this (I love that bleach calculator!)... And you should see my pool... it's starting to look GOOD again!
    I'll post a pic once it's completely clear.

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