Thanks, Carl. We're on it!I'll let you know when it's clear and sparkling!
Thanks, Carl. We're on it!I'll let you know when it's clear and sparkling!
Pam, Illinois
"17'x33' oval 14.5K gal IG vinyl pool; liquid chlorine; Hayward Pro Series, M-S-244T sand filter; A.O. Smith Centurian, Switchless, 1.40 HP pump; Right now 24/7hrs; Pool Solutions PS234
Serial #6511, Drops / Powder; Community well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:8.3"
Murphy's Law seems to be in effect right now at our house. By this afternoon our water had cleared enough to begin to see the bottom of the pool in the shallow end. Early evening our pump lost its prime and we could not get it to prime again. We were certain there was an air leak. (We actually have suspected that we had a small leak for awhile that we hadn't been able to pinpoint before.) I guess it got worse and became a real problem so we finally had to address it and determined where the problem is. We discovered cracks in the coupling that goes from the lines to the pump basket so can't do anything until tomorrow morning. I plan to be at the pool store when it opens in the morning to get a new coupling and get things running again. So hopefully, tomorrow we can continue on with chlorination. Right now, everything has had to come to a halt, since we can't run the filter, so I'm sure it will set things back in clearing up the algae, but we'll get back at it as soon as we can replace the cracked coupling.
Pools are supposed to be fun, right??![]()
Last edited by Pamsel; 06-29-2008 at 09:47 PM.
Pam, Illinois
"17'x33' oval 14.5K gal IG vinyl pool; liquid chlorine; Hayward Pro Series, M-S-244T sand filter; A.O. Smith Centurian, Switchless, 1.40 HP pump; Right now 24/7hrs; Pool Solutions PS234
Serial #6511, Drops / Powder; Community well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:8.3"
Ouch!
Do you have something to keep the water moving at least? A robotic cleaner is best as they are virtually the same as a filter--one cycle with an Aquabot, Blue Diamond or Dolphin is the same as a filter cycle. I used that a few weeks ago when the drain cap on my filter cracked--I cut out the filter and ran the Blue Diamond.
If not, do you have something like a submersible portable sump pump, just to keep the water moving?
Carl
We do have a robotic cleaner. I didn't realize it would circulate the water in the same way. I'll get that going in the pool immediately. Thanks so much, Carl. Can I add chlorine with just the robotic going . . . will it circulate the water enough to mix the chlorine and not allow it to settle on the bottom? I was thinking I might be able to slowly pour it into a stream made by the sump pump - We do also have a portable sump pump. I think I'll put that in the shallow end and keep the robotic toward the deep end, so as not to have it hang up on the sump pump. The more the better, eh?
Last edited by Pamsel; 06-30-2008 at 01:13 PM.
Pam, Illinois
"17'x33' oval 14.5K gal IG vinyl pool; liquid chlorine; Hayward Pro Series, M-S-244T sand filter; A.O. Smith Centurian, Switchless, 1.40 HP pump; Right now 24/7hrs; Pool Solutions PS234
Serial #6511, Drops / Powder; Community well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:8.3"
Update -
Pool pump is fixed and working like a charm. Water is clear and sparkling. Now, back to work on lowering the TA. Thank you again for all the great help!
Pam, Illinois
"17'x33' oval 14.5K gal IG vinyl pool; liquid chlorine; Hayward Pro Series, M-S-244T sand filter; A.O. Smith Centurian, Switchless, 1.40 HP pump; Right now 24/7hrs; Pool Solutions PS234
Serial #6511, Drops / Powder; Community well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:8.3"
Great!
The high-end robotic cleaners (the ones that are shaped like a house, with a big handle and tractor treads) will not only move the water, they will filter it--one cycle with my Blue Diamond or my older Dolphin Dynamic (when it worked) would filter the water as well as a full pool cycle with the pump. Their filtration rate is roughly equivalent to a DE filter, better than a sand or cart filter.
Happily, in my friend's pool the Dolphin is working better for him than it ever worked for me.
Carl
Thanks for the info Carl. We have an Aquabot Turbo. It does a pretty good job but spends a little too much time on the sides and seems to not get dirt that's collected right in the curve where the sides meet the bottom. I didn't know that I don't need to be running the filter while the Aquabot is going. I normally run the filter all the time.
Pam, Illinois
"17'x33' oval 14.5K gal IG vinyl pool; liquid chlorine; Hayward Pro Series, M-S-244T sand filter; A.O. Smith Centurian, Switchless, 1.40 HP pump; Right now 24/7hrs; Pool Solutions PS234
Serial #6511, Drops / Powder; Community well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:8.3"
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