Quote Originally Posted by Water_man View Post
Thank you, Mark, for the calculations.
Without a flowmeter or a vacuum gauge I can't verify these numbers. However, the currents produced at the return outlets
indicate a strong flow. Can one have a "feel" for the flow rate from the intenisty of these currents? I can post a pic if this can help.

Suppose I want to get a vacuum gauge, I have two questions:
1. Where can you get it, and would it fit the hole in the skimmer?
2. Is there a way to comensate for the suction pressure drop between the skimmer and the pump? I undewrstand that what you need is the actual pump suction vacuum.
I think it would be really hard to judge flow rates by feel.

Any auto store or Sears would have vacuum guages for autos which work fine for this application. They come with tubes and if you get the correct adapter, will connect to the pump drain plug on the suction side which is the best place to connect it (no corrections needed). I think the adapter is 1/4" hose barb 1/4" male thread. Use teflon tape so that air does not leak into the pump.

However, the flow rate approximations are good enough for turnover calcs and filter limits. The error is probably less than 10% for flow rate. The vacuum measurement will get you that last 10% but at some cost and trouble.