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    Default Re: Adding DE to Sand Filter; I Know, I know but idea not addressed in Sticky above

    By far the easiest way to add is to mix in a slurry and slowly pour that in the skimmer. You will also get a more even layer. I've popped my valve off for other reasons and the DE layer looks pretty uniform. Why fuss with taking things apart when you don't have to? One thing to be careful of is breathing the dust. Not good. The water slurry minimizes the risk. The amount you ultimately put in should be more dependant on the surface area of the sand. You've got nothing to lose by using a greater shot...if you overshoot, just backwash and start over.
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    Default Re: Adding DE to Sand Filter; I Know, I know but idea not addressed in Sticky above

    Once you've figured it out (the amount required) you can always use the same amount so it should go relatively quickly.
    Poconos is right, best even distribution happens if dumping slurry slowly through skimmer.

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    Default Re: Adding DE to Sand Filter; I Know, I know but idea not addressed in Sticky above

    Agreed, dumping it into the skimmer is as easy as it's going to get.

    Also, I think there are more variables than just the amount of sand you have when determining how much to add. Pump size and plumbing for example. I notice a reduction in pressure at my returns and drains if I add too much even though the psi at the filter has only risen a couple points.

    I'm down to adding only half a cup (about 6 ounces). Anything more and things start acting funny.

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    Default Re: Adding DE to Sand Filter; I Know, I know but idea not addressed in Sticky above

    Well it took 5 and 1/2 cups to get a tad more than 1psi increase.
    Took forever doing it a half cup at a time with 20 minute pauses between each new addition. Still amazed at the amount it took even given the size of my filter. Course last year I rarely had to backwash because the filter is somewhat oversized.

    Didn't see any floaties in the water, neither DE nor the normal things I was seeing float in front of the lights. I'm looking forward to seeing what it will look like tomorrow afternoon.

    Is there something wrong that I needed that much DE?

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    Default Re: Adding DE to Sand Filter; I Know, I know but idea not addressed in Sticky above

    Keep checking your pressure! Mine takes a lot longer than 20 minutes to increase... sometimes a couple hours.

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