How does the water get in the bucket?
How does the water get in the bucket?
Boyd
27' Round AG, 17,204 gallons, sand filter
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Proud Father of an Army Soldier
I am using another 5 gallon bucket to gather the water. So that is about 40lbs of water I have to move with each bucket full. I have to scoop it up, stand up walk about 5 feet and throw it away from the pool.
By setting up the pump in a bucket all I have to do is scoop up some water an pour it into the bucket. A lot easier on the back!
Here's an even better way
Drill a number of 1/2" holes (many many many) in your Home depot bucket, set your pump with hose attached in the bucket, put 3/4" pea gravel around the pump for weight
Set the bucket on the cover - it should push down a fair amount if you added enough weight to it, turn your pump on.
It should keep debris from entering the bucket/pump.
Of course, you do have to donate 1 complete bucket to the cause of cleaning your cover.
Simpler yet - with a Arctic Armor Micromesh winter cover. Water and melting snow drops through, debris is either swept off as it collects or dries and is pulled off with cover. A leaf net over that in late fall/early winter is even better to catch the leaves/debris but not required. We opened to crystal clear water with a tiny bit of fine silt in a few spots on the bottom.
Beats driving to the lake!
18'x33'x52" AG oval, hard plumbed system, 22" Pentair Meteor Filter 1.5hp pump, Goldline SWCG System, 2/4x20 SolarBear Panels, Biltmore Steps - 16x14' composite deck, Pool Rover Jr
Matt,
That is a great idea. The stones will filter out the debris. Sort of like how a sump pump is set up.
Pretty much the same idea and a lot less of a pain in the back - instead of dunking and lifting, one can sit back with a beer!
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