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    Default Re: Looking for a good sand filter

    Thanks for all the great input. I think I am going to take the plung and invest in the Hayward sand filter. I found it on ebay for $230 shipped and I found the sand locally for $5.99 a bag.

    My question is since I already have the filter hooked up what would be the best way to swap this out? I have a shutoff valve already installed on the pump so I can close that. I just need to be able to stop the water somehow from the skimmer.

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    Default Re: Looking for a good sand filter

    Get a skimmer Gizzmo to close off water from there. http://www.pools.com/catalog/above_g...850-14290.html Get a plug for the return. Standard winterizing stuff you could have already.

    Which Hayward filter did you decide on?

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    Thanks. I ended up going with the Hayward S210T.

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    I finally got my sand filter piped in last weekend. Its been running for about 2 weeks now and I coulnt be happier. I have yet to put any de in the filter but still planning to do so. When taking apart my cartridge filter I couldnt believe how dirty it was with pollen. My water actually seems clearer. Maybe its just my imagination but thats ok.

    Thanks to everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxxFusion View Post
    I finally got my sand filter piped in last weekend. Its been running for about 2 weeks now and I coulnt be happier. I have yet to put any de in the filter but still planning to do so. When taking apart my cartridge filter I couldnt believe how dirty it was with pollen. My water actually seems clearer. Maybe its just my imagination but thats ok.

    Thanks to everyone.
    I have that filter as well--6 years now. The only things I've done is lube the spider gasket, replace the gauge, and this year, replace the drain cap.

    I haven't been using the DE much as I have been using the skimmer socks and running my Blue Diamond once a week so my water has been super-clear--and I've been lazy about it.
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    I've found that a sand filter does a better job filtering if left "a little" dirty; sort of like adding DE which also coats the sand and raises the pressure. I've had good luck by backwashing about 10-15 seconds which removes most of the buildup and leaves me with a few psi over "totally clean". The improvement in clarity as viewed with goggles or with the light on at night is obvious. Not to mention saving some water.

    Hope this helps, Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonyl View Post
    I've found that a sand filter does a better job filtering if left "a little" dirty; sort of like adding DE which also coats the sand and raises the pressure. I've had good luck by backwashing about 10-15 seconds which removes most of the buildup and leaves me with a few psi over "totally clean". The improvement in clarity as viewed with goggles or with the light on at night is obvious. Not to mention saving some water.

    Hope this helps, Tony
    Now THIS is a cool idea worth trying! If it doesn't work, just backwash normally! I like it! I'm trying it next backwash!

    What I REALLY like is the fail-safe--I can backwash completely.
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