Help Wiring New Pump

Image from the pump manual might make it easier to figure out.

This is a half guess (can't follow the wires in the intermatic timers), but I would stay Black and Red should be on the outside terminals and blue is on the middle (common). Left is low and right is high.

If you have a meter, check to see which wires have voltage when it on low and high and which wire has voltage to ground in both cases. That would tell you what is common and which is high and low.

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Test after opening salt pool

Hi guys not sure i need to open another post or continue here.
Anyhow, something strange is happening.
Salt reading:
- when i tested right at opening it was between 2500 and 3000
- pool guy tested it as 1000 with the machine, not with reagents
- i kept testing as described above and i kept getting 2500-3000
- i opened the pool may 1
- i switched off swcg day 2 as chlorine was too high.
- today salt tested at 1200

Is it possible that salt went down? If not could the test be wrong initially?
Thoughts?

Cordless robot recs

Also love Aiper. No problem with my Seagull Pro for 2 years (until they recalled it), but got my replacement a couple days ago. Still love it. My only complaint was the 180 micron filter with no finer options. I recently added a sheet of 50 micron aquarium material and it does a much better job (see attached, latest run in a fairly clean pool). I have my Aquabot corded as a backup, but hope to never use it again. The Scuba S1 is similar with smaller basket that's harder to clean.

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Cracked pipes at pump

it does kind of jibe with the broken valve handles.
Those handles break all the time.

The plastic gets brittle and the valves get hard to turn, which means that the plastic breaks because it is weak and you are using a lot of force to open or close the valve.

You can see teeth marks where someone used pliers to turn the valve because the handles were missing.

I am very sure that the damage is due to freezing.

It looks like the service person is going to try to weasel out of taking responsibility.

Not much you can do to force people to do the right thing.

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Landscaping

We learned it's important to plant trees that will not drop a lot of leaves into the pool, so Eagleston Holly Trees were suggested. They will be planted along the fence about 5-7 from back wall of pool. I read a couple of posts here but just wanted to see if anyone has these trees. If 5-7 feet far enough away from pool? And this may not be the place to ask but does anyone have dogs and Eagleston Holly Trees. has that been an issue? do these trees drop a lot of berries? wanting to make sure these trees are safe around pool and around dogs. Thanks

Hayward Tristar 2.70

Hi… Having a no start/ run situation the pump is 4 years old. It uses an Aqua Plus controller. I have 240 v at pump .. 120v at each power lead L1and L2 respectively …rechecked my com wires.. still no start. No humming or clicking.. I bring it inside every season. that didn’t help 😄The display lights up on Aqua Plus as if it is running.. Any ideas would be really appreciated. Best, Steve

New to salt system

Welcome to TFP!

It's hard to provide you with solid advice without reliable test results. Although challenging, you can get a TFP recommended test kit in Canada.

Here's a quick tip that may help. SWGs do a good job of maintaining FC levels in a well-balanced pool. They are not good at adding large amounts of FC quickly. We recommend to bring FC up to target level with liquid chlorine, then set the SWG's output to make up for daily loss, usually between 2-4 ppm per day.
FC/CYA Levels

FC and CYA - Justifying the increased cost of Liquid Chlorine

I only have 110v, will that be an issue?
i,

Are you sure???

I'm pretty sure the pump that you have only runs off of 240 Volts AC.. :scratch:

If you have an EasyTouch, show me pics of your pump/filter relay in the upper left of your cabinet.. Show two pics, one of the just the relay and one showing all your circuit breakers.

Thanks,,

Jim R.
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Problem with Pentair IC40 SWG

Here's my update from the service persons visit yesterday. He says we need a new transformer (maybe 2?) to get the functionality of 3 circuits to get our pool lights to function the way we want. In regard to the issue with the Salt Cell. He hooked up a tester and showed that the circuit board at the back upper area (or whatever is the proper name for it) was not working and the breaker switch (upper right corner) also needs to be replaced. He said that most likely that is why the Salt Cell is not working.

The office has not yet sent me a work order with the costs. What I do know is at this time I'm not comfortable doing these repairs myself, though if they determine that a new salt cell is also needed I will most likely do that myself (I've unplugged and replugged ours in so many times the in past 7 years ... that is just too easy and I'm sure their markup on the $1,500 price tag would be astronomical.

Thanks you all for your support. I'll report back when this is all done.

Cracked pipes at pump

Update: the pool guy says that he blows antifreeze through the lines (and there was a mostly empty antifreeze upside down in both skimmers) so that there's no way it would be freeze damage. He's saying that it looks like something fell on it. I can't imagine what that would have been, but it does kind of jibe with the broken valve handles. I'm not sure how far to push this without concrete proof.

Sadly, I realized that the damage goes all the way down to deck level -- new pic attached.

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Brown Spots on Pebble from Leaves

Can you post pictures?
The lights is a clue. Take some vitamin C tablets, put them in a sock and rub the sock over the stains, see if they lift. Particularly by the lights.
The pictures are not coming out very clearly. There are brown lines appearing under the lights in several areas of the pool. I will try the vitamin c. What do you think is going on?

Hayward S200 sand filter. How do I install the Bottom Drain Screen?

I have an older Hayward S200 sand filter. I'm replacing the bottom half of the tank because of leaks from some hairline cracks where the bulkhead fittings pass through.

I can't figure out how the bottom drain screen attaches to the new tank. On my old tank, it seems like it was glued in but that doesn't seem right.

Here's the parts in question:
  • SX200AA1T - FILTER TANK W/DRAIN -TAUPE-
  • SX200H - BOTTOM DRAIN SCREEN
This site has good pictures of the drain screen for reference...


If anyone needs pictures of inside of the tank, let me know and I'll update this post.

SMONET Model CR6 Pro Review

Well... I am here to post an update. I am on my 4th unit since my original purchase in July, 2024. It came with a one year warrenty. I do have to say that the customer service is outstanding. I email them the issue, send them a short video showing the issue, send them a pic of the serial number and they send me out a new unit. All communication is through email, and is 24 hour response time since they are in China. It has been a different issue with each unit. Can't remember the issue with each one, but one unit would no longer charge, and another unit the one track would not turn. So the units are only lasting about 2 - 2.5 months. But when they do run, they do a pretty decent job. Hope my review and update helps others in the quest for the holy grail of pool cleaners!

ok, after much research, i still need help knowing which UV system to purchase/install

There's many different ways to do oxidation processes - straight ozone injection, UV light, peroxide with a catalyst (typically iron chloride), UV + peroxide or MPS, etc., etc. UV light is oftentimes used to generate ozone gas in a tube which is then injected into a water stream using a Venturi adapter. Corona discharge (CD) is another method for generating ozone. CD is typically cheaper to implement but both methods suffer from poor efficiency because they use air-sourced oxygen to generate ozone. Unfortunately, air is mostly nitrogen and it often contains a lot of water vapor which is a poison to the ozone generation process. Real commercial ozone generators use concentrated oxygen streams that are free of CO2 and water vapor.

All AOP's will suffer from chemical inefficiencies because recreational water typically has very high bicarbonate levels (the main component of the measured TA) and bicarbonate is another scavenger of oxidative radicals.

I would stick with a simple UV setup and see how it works for you. Ozone in an indoor pool setting is not really a good idea unless you have a contact tank and a way of off gassing the ozone through a carbon filter to avoid respiratory issues.

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