Swg FC from 4 to 14 in a day and a half

Oops, one more question if I may. If I now run the pump less than 24 hours do I have to shut the swg off during the idle time? There world be no flow for several hours. I do not have a timer for the swg.
Unfamiliar with your model exactly but as was said, SWG needs flow to activate. No flow, no SWG.

My setup is older, and I may need to adjust my routine as I’m about to replace my cell, but my Hayward T-15 is oversized for my pool. That way I can run it on a lower output. I have my pup run 2 hours in the morning to juice up the FC, 1 hour at lunch, and then 1 hour at dinner time. I like this timing for debris management as well. I find that I generally run the SWG at 35%-40% of its output with these timings and if I need more or less FC (usually less unless it’s roasting hot) then I will adjust the SWG from there.

Prep and advice for the Great Pollening 2025?

Hi all

I’ve seen some references across posts but wanted to charge my plans for critique and suggestion as this is my first time.

The other day I saw the first yellow wisps of the Great Pollening 2025 in Atlanta. If you know you know.

My plan is:
  • Skimmer socks (rinsed daily or more once it gets heavy). I run them anyway (dog hair and pine trees) so no real change other than watching them a few times a day
  • 24 hour circulation at a reasonable speed (maybe 2250? More?)
  • Pulling most of the circulation from the skimmers > the main drain. I figure I’ll leave some for the pollen that sinks so it gets to the filter.
I assume I’ll still run the pressure side cleaner, and all the other circulations as normal (spa and spillover to move and exchange that water).

Will clean the cartridges (once it’s all over? And/or if the pressure goes up or course)

Any other ideas of recommendations?

Thanks y’all.

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Low psi, pump basket not filling, waterfall not flowing 100%

For some reason the image of the original plumbing won’t upload. This one is from a long time ago and a different angel but you can there was another pipe below the return line. Disregard the red circle. That’s from an earlier repair. Do you think the two pipes to one pipe is the problem?

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The latest picture shows suction is from both skimmers and the main drain. The spa suction is closed off.
The return is to the pool side but also the spa valve (on the pool return side) is open so flow should be going to both pool and spa.
Not sure if this is before or after repair photo.
Based on what is shown - the spa should be in overflow mode.

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Low psi, pump basket not filling, waterfall not flowing 100%

Sorry for delay. I just had a chance to go back there. I think something with gravity is going on? He removed two pipes and replaced with one. This morning when the pump was on, the spa started to drain when it’s supposed to overflow. I attached I picture of the before set up (where the leak was) and the after shot. And the spa while the pump was running. The spa ALWAYS overflows when the pump is on. I used to hate it but it’s been my tip off that something is wrong every time ha. Does he just need to come back and replace w

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Hp1100 pool heater turns on no instructions

Thanks all, the pool temperature has made it to 76 degrees with some help from the 70s weather and the pool heater fan is running and the light indicating run is turned on.

My question- do you only get condensation out of the bottom when it’s trying to warm the pool from the 60s to low 70s?

Do you think 76 degrees pool temperature is hitting the max this older heater will support ?

New robot needed

I think you are asking a lot from the current state of technology whether it is battery operated or corded. Battery operated Aquasense and Aiper are 2 that are reviewed a lot on this forum. Just search.
some do map but none that I am aware of have the iRobot technology to stop at at a drop off which you desire for the shelf.
Also some do better at wall cleaning then others but none (corded or battery) really go up on stairs
Others may chime in with additional thoughts but there is much more feedback if you search for the specific robots on the forum.
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New robot needed

I have had a Polaris P40 for 5 years. I'm over it - It needs too much $$ in rebuilds every year and the same driveshaft part keeps breaking. Also - it really does not climb my walls very good as my equipment is located very far away and I guess the booster pump cant provide enough pressure.

I am leaning toward a battery powered robot. I would really like something that could climb my stairs and clean the sunshelf too? If not - a robot that maps my pool and I can just put it in the sunshelf - tell it to clean that - and then be done vs falling down the stairs?

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Pool Heater and Solar Panels

I'm an engineer and always heavily research any significant purchase I'm about to make. installing solar panels simply doesn't make sense. Most solar systems are in excess of $20K. The ROI is in excess of 25 years, and in that time any number of things can happen. You can have equipment fail, damage from a storm, need the roof replaced, or you may even move. And having solar will not increase your resale value.

Some quick things to know that installers won't tell you:
  • Panels lose 10-20% of their effectiveness in the first two years of use. Calculations should always be made using 80% output, not 100%.
  • If you need your roof replaced, you'll have to pay to have the solar panels removed, and then pay to have them replaced. Some roofers will offer this service at a fee, but many won't.
  • The power has to be fed into your power company's grid - it doesn't go directly to your home. You sell power to them, then buy it back to use it.
  • Check to see if your power company is a co-op. It if is, they don't have to buy the power at the same rate as they sell it. Non co-op's have regulations in place so they have to pay the same as their sell rate. In my case, I have a co-op. They charge me $0.12 for electricity but only pay $0.09 to buy if from me.
  • There is usually a fee to belong to a co-op power company. In my case it's about $30/month or $1/day.
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Pool Heater and Solar Panels

Your question is unclear. Are you considering photovoltaic or thermal panels? Photovoltaic will provide electric power to your house. Thermal will provide heat to your water. Both depend on the weather, of course. Do you have an electric heater for the pool, i.e., a heat pump?
Photovoltaic, providing electricity to the home.

I currently do not own a heater for the pool, and I’m wondering if solar panels would offset the cost.

Ie
(Fake numbers) A heater costs $90/month, but with solar panels it runs on the energy my home would already be harvesting.

Are best way and intex pool hose connectors interchangeable?

Welcome to TFP! :wave: When it comes to the trio of Intex/Coleman/Bestway, sometimes they are interchangeable, but that's not guaranteed. Looking at several old threads, it could depend on the parts that were sourced at the time the pool package was put together, so you might need 1.25" or 40mm (closer to 1.5"). Here is one link that may help.

Amazon - 40mm

@Mdragger88 any other thoughts?

Dolphin Active 20 strange moving behavior

Mine was doing the same thing. Similar unit, pentair SE. I shared this info in my thread last year to share with others.

Did not want to replace or order the entire motor unit. Contacted someone on Ebay and shipped the individual motor that was not working and turn around time was quick. Brushes were very worn when I opened the motor. Did not know enough to do it myself. See if he can help you.
Also, check the inside of the gear on the motor side that runs the tracks. First time I had issues with mine it was this worn gear.
POOL BOT MEDIC- eBay

First look at Pentair's new IntelliChlor Plus30

I thought "how nice of Pentair to include the lifecycle reduction tool in the kit" :laughblue:

--Jeff
Ha, ha, that was my first [cynical] thought, too! Along those lines:

It speaks volumes about Pentair "engineers" that it took them all these years to finally figure out the LED should be labeled "Chlorinating" instead of "Cell." It feels like one of them finally got a pool!!

But hey, we'll take what we can get. This is a significant upgrade from my IC40, so credit where credit is due. And they chose to make these drop in replacements, they could have easily gone another way. Great job Pentair, and thank you so much @Skenn81 for this awesome review.

I have the dreaded "zero salt" problem with my latest IC40, though it's still generating. Same failure my first one had. Time will tell if this upgrade is just "prettier," or if it addresses some of the other problems the IC has had, especially that awful flow switch/salt reader combo. [Back to cynical mode!]

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