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    davesgarden.com - anyone a member?

    Email a mod and ask for a free week. Offer a free week of TFP in exchange!
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    Installing a CircuPool RJ-30

    My timer has four terminals, plus a ground. The pump is wired to terminals #2 and #4 (an electrical outlet at the pad is wired to terminals #1 and #3.) I knew I wanted the same terminals as the pump. The red wire from the control unit went to terminal #2, the black to #4, and green to green...
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    Installing Circupool RJ-45

    Extending the cell cable is a question probably better asked of Circupool. Before ordering my unit from Discount Salt Pool I called with a few questions and the person I spoke with was knowledgable. You might try giving them a call is you want an answer ASAP. My pad is directly behind my...
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    Installing Circupool RJ-45

    The cable from my controller to the cell is probably 6' long, I didn't measure it. The power cable that's wired into my timer was pretty long, too, but I cut it to size since the end was just wires. I didn't want to cut the cable to the cell so I just put a few coils in it just below the...
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    SWG or Not? (plus info about better Intex type filters)

    Re: SWG or Not? Personally, I'll never have a pool again that doesn't have a SWCG. My pool has never looked better. Yes, BBB works great but I could not keep up with the daily dosing routine. And by the way, white salty film on the patio and around the yard...I've not seen it around my pool...
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    Installing Circupool RJ-45

    When I installed the RJ-30, I found the manual worthless. I relied on this guide: http://www.inyopools.com/HowToPage/how_ ... rator.aspx Perhaps the manuals are different but in the RJ-30 manual (page 4) the instruction are to mount the control panel 3' from the ground, 10' from the edge of...
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    Need an education on SWG to help a friend

    You should insist. I expect your friend would be grateful if you included a link to The Pool Calculator at the top of the test sheet you're preparing for her.
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    Need an education on SWG to help a friend

    I'm guessing this is your friend's pool in Galveston. You're in The Woodlands and I'm in Pearland so we're all dealing with pretty much the same environmental conditions. The manual for my CircuPool RJ30 (which is available as a PDF online) recommends a CYA range of 30-60. Even if you can't...
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    Outdoor speaker ideas

    Blackberry makes a product called the Blackberry Bluetooth Stereo Gateway (or something similar) that looks to be just like this product. I have one that I use in my car to stream music from my (non-Blackberry) phone to the car stereo. It got it on sale at Newegg for the same price as the...
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    Outdoor Showers/keeping house dry?

    Like Suziqzer, I could live without a backyard shower but would love backyard facilities. I would have no problem permanently dedicating a corner of my garage for the space but there is no way (without GREAT expense) to get plumbing there. For handwashing I could see a small pedestal sink...
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    SWG Circupool RJ45

    Your salt is over the recommended range for your SWG. The RJ series manual gives an operating range of 3,000-6,000 PPM with 3,500 PPM being ideal. When I installed a RJ30 last Dec I over did it on the salt. Combine a lightly used pool with the current Texas drought and my levels are still...
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    Wasp’s invasion

    Somewhere in that long borate thread someone estimated that at the recommended borate level a dog wouldn't have problems unless it got 100% of its water from the pool. I thought my dog would stop when I changed to saltwater but it didn't make a difference to her. She's now been drinking pool...
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    Wasp’s invasion

    Borates: so-you-want-to-add-borates-to-your-pool-why-and-how-t4921.html
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    Wasp’s invasion

    The window in my kitchen sticks out from the house and is covered by its own small "roof." Under these corners was a favorite spot for wasps. Several times a season I would get under there with spray then knock down the nests. About three years ago I sprayed the nests but left them (you can't...