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    Game Solar pannel

    Just picked up 8 of these for next season, should be interesting. Can't go wrong at this price I figured. Seems more durable than the traditional ones that my dogs can puncture. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ULYKO9W?refRID=TZRYKWB1SF0PTJ5MRNEK&ref_=pd_rhf_sc_p_img_2
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    My 2015 setup complete.

    Finished up the pool a while ago after the pavers were set in. So nice to set up on a level ground, took like 40 minutes. My dinky 11' umbrella wasn't cutting it, so the huge tent it is. The hardware is the same as last year except for the 16' pool instead of 14'. I did use the dual suction for...
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    Paver pad question, center drain or 3" slope?

    Redoing the backyard this year. It's 20' square paver pad for the pool, which is better. With the center drain no leveling issue for the outer rim, just slight slope ~1.5" towards the center. No drain setup will require a 3" slope for drainage. Which setup should I go with?
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    Anyone here have a or heard of BESTWAY pools?

    Seen some great deals on amazon. I've gonee through few intex's, they rust too much for one season. Least these are at a good price $215 for 15'x48", practically thow away after one season price.
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    Hayward skimmer Self adjusting water level mod

    Installed the haywaed skimmer, but wanted higher water level. Didn't want to try installing it over the seam line, so came up with this. Some after market(not intex) skimmer barrel.
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    Inline spa heater?

    Has anyone try this method? My solar heaters are so so, although the solar cover helps alot. I've seen 120vac inline heaters and just got curious.
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    Pool completed w new INtex swg/ozone unit

    Here's my setup Yes, miles of hoses for the rough kids. Started with reg water, but decided to go salt for less maint. My swg from last year had a leak at the glued joint so Opted for this new unit for half the cost. The ozone unit does add air bubbles to my output stream though, no leak...
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    Has anyone cut the pool legs instead of leveling the ground?

    I have a concrete slab ~3" difference in slope. Last year I used some pavers to make up the slack. I have those rotating pipe cutters and was thinking about if it's possible to cut the legs and spray some paint the rod ends for corrosion. Would the pool sides bulge too much on the shallow side...