Want to know if the digital testers are worth the money.
First pool, I just had my water analized by my local Leslie's and my pool always sparkled, but this time out, (Just put in new AGP) I am out in the country and can't run to Leslies every week.
Which brand would you recommend? If you don't think digitals are the way to go, what brand of test kit?
Second problem. Hubby has hard plumbed equip. and after re-gluing and re-wrapping threads with tape several times, we still have a drip leak problem with the screw in connector to the female pump hole. The coupler is not cracked. Hubby has never had this problem with PVC before. He wrapped the dang thing at least 12 circles before screwing it in. And, lastly, is there anything too bad with just letting her drip. My take on it was that a drip every few seconds would hydrate the base under the pool preventing cracks, but Hubby is a perfectionist and can't stand that his installation has even a drop of water coming out.
First pool, I just had my water analized by my local Leslie's and my pool always sparkled, but this time out, (Just put in new AGP) I am out in the country and can't run to Leslies every week.
Which brand would you recommend? If you don't think digitals are the way to go, what brand of test kit?
Second problem. Hubby has hard plumbed equip. and after re-gluing and re-wrapping threads with tape several times, we still have a drip leak problem with the screw in connector to the female pump hole. The coupler is not cracked. Hubby has never had this problem with PVC before. He wrapped the dang thing at least 12 circles before screwing it in. And, lastly, is there anything too bad with just letting her drip. My take on it was that a drip every few seconds would hydrate the base under the pool preventing cracks, but Hubby is a perfectionist and can't stand that his installation has even a drop of water coming out.