Kreey krauler skimmer adapter k12932

I have an ancient kreepy krauler that I have repaired/rebuilt over the years. It is an integral part of my pool maintenance, especially when I fall a bit behind and need more vigorous cleaning. Somewhere along the way, I lost the adapter that screws into the skimmer, (KREEPY KRAULY | THREADED ADAPTER W/ 3240-079 | K12932) and on top of which the spring loaded pressure adjuster attaches.

I bought a new one, but the bottom end that threads into the skimmer is too small. Also, the top of it is smaller and the old pressure adjuster doesn't fit.

the new one is white, while the old was aquamarine colored.

Has there been a change in the standard thread/pipe size at the bottom of skimmers such that the old style Has Fallen too far out of favor to be available? Most sites don't even list at the part anymore, and those that do are out of stock. Is there a new adapter that doesn't thread in that will fit my skimmer and old pressure adjuster?

I would appreciate any help finding the part, or the presumed newer part that will work in my skimmer

AquaLink won't recognize AquaRite

I have an AquaLink RS4 and AquaRite SWG, installed together in 2007 and they used to work together fine with the RS controlling all aspects of the SWG. But while running through the diagnostics on the AquaRite I inadvertently changed the emulation. I just changed the control board on the AquaRite and no matter what emulation I try or how many times I cycle the power or in what order, the AquaLink diagnostic menu shows "AquaRite (not compatible)." I've tried to find the revision on the back of the AquaLink board, but don't really know what to look for and no letter codes are jumping out at me. If it helps, the PDA shows "3.0" as the version for all the software.

Is the Aqualink now permanently stuck in this mode of not recognizing the SWG? Must I buy a replacement circuit board, and how can I have any confidence that a used board from Ebay won't be incompatible just like this one?

Hayward Pump LOUD

I have a Hayward SP2607X10 with a motor that I replaced 2.5 years ago (SPX1610Z1M) with a new one. It started making this really loud screeching noise about a week ago and has been doing this since. I'm not sure what the cause of this is, but I know this isn't normal for it to be making this noise.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

I attached a video to show the sound as a zip (couldn't upload mp4).

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Pressure (Water) Test - Result?

I need some feedback from some of our ITI's like @AQUA~HOLICS, @1poolman1, or @Poolbreh. I have suspected a suction line leak for a while due to a large drop in pump pot water and loss of prime on several occasions the past couple months. I did a temp above ground suction line from pump into the water and the pump is holding water much better with no loss of prime. To me it seemed like validation I have a cracked line, and I suspected under the skimmer.

So I fabricated a replica of a testing manifold, much like some of the leak detection companies use (see below). I have a very simple suction line that goes about 25 ft from skimmer to pump. I used a Safe-T bladder plug in the PVC before anything at the pad to eliminate any valves, fittings, etc. So manifold to bladder plug that's it.

I increased the water pressure to 12 and timed it. Over the course of 20 minutes it dropped from 12 to 7. So I lost about 1 psi every 5 minutes. Does that seem like reason enough to investigate? I have a concrete saw and jackhammer reserved. Decking all marked and ready for surgery. Mentally I'm all ready to go in, but I expected to see my gauge fall more & faster. Now I'm wondering if it warrants the work - for now. Thoughts?

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Over night drop in FC

The Slam info indicates that if FC level falls overnight it indicates contamination is consuming chlorine,and my test results at 10 PM showed FC at 6, but at 7 AM it down to 3. Am I just wasting time and chlorine?I believe the only source of contamination is the filter. I cleaned my filter cartridges a week ago, but I'm wondering if I they just have to be replaced. What are the recommendations for cleaning paper cartridges?

What is this part?

Ok so I have done this many times but when I moved the diverter value to VAC couple days ago and hooked up manual vac hose on the VAC port in the pool and finished cleaning the bottom of the pool, this is what I found in the pump basket. It’s bit yellow making me think it’s been there exposed to water for a whole but can anyone tell me if this is some debris that was probably sitting in the vac return line or something part of a fitting somewhere? It was not in the pool when I vacuumed.

It’s rubber, flexible, round with a lip on one side.

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Help with PH and Alkalinity balance in a new in-ground spa

Hi everyone. I am new to pool chemestry and find mysef learning with a new in-ground 1500 gal plaster spa.

I have been using a Taylor K2006c kit to establish my base parameters.

The contractor set up the spa with a table chlorinator. I am having trouble controlling the TA and PH. I have used acid twice to lower the ph from 8.0 to 7.6 with alkalinity about 90. However, every time that I use the spa (which is only twice or may be three times a week) and turn on the blower for about 15 to 20 minutes, the ph is right back at about 8.0-8.1. I tested this last week by adding acid and turning on the pump, then remeasured and it was at 7.4. I waited about two hours and got into the spa for 20 mins and remeasured right after I got out.

FC -3-4ppm
CC - 0
TA 90-100
PH- see above
CYA - 45
Calcium Hardness - 100 which is my second problem.

How long do I keep adding acid. It does not make sense that I have to do this twice a week or every time use the spa. So far, TA has not moved to much, but I suspect that if I keep adding acid, it will, and then I will have to be using baking soda to increase TA!!!

Any help will be appreciated. Thanks,

Ed

Ya gotta love Leslies

So a few years ago I bought a pool filter from Leslies. It's a Jacuzzi JQC 420 cartridge filter. Shortly after my purchase Leslies stopped selling this filter. They not only stopped selling it but they have no replacement parts. When I go to the Leslies web site the only part they show is a sticker for around $38.00. Yup, I bet that's a great seller. I have had to scratch around to find compatable filters and have that resolved but today while cleaning the filters the air vent valve broke. I went to the local Leslies with the broken valve and they were unable to find the part and any thing that would be compatible. Once again I find a reason not to spend any money with Leslies. Product support does not live at Leslies. I reccomend shopping elseware.

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Leaking filter to pipe connection

My fiancé’s pool filter is leaking where the PVC piping connects to it. She has had a pool guy service her equipment, and I was able to meet him yesterday. He replaced the sand in the filter recently, but evidently something plastic cracked and now it is leaking. I watched him yesterday make an attempt to stop the leak, but it is now worse. I brought it to his attention that it looked like an O-ring was bulging out in one place and on the opposite side you couldn’t see the O ring. I would like to try a better repair Any thoughts, short of having to replace the filter? Thank you

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Hayward filter lateral holder assembly replacement

I have Hayward side mounted multi-port sand filter. I’m replacing the bottom elbow assembly (part #SX244CD2FW) and lateral holder assembly w/S240DN (part #SX242MA1X) (Photo 2). Should the bottom elbow and lateral holder be pvc glued together?

I struggled to remove the existing bottom elbow assembly and lateral holder from the filter housing as it was fit together as one piece. It’s two separate pieces, but locked together with either pvc glue or wedged tight with sand at the male/female connection (Photo 1). I can’t physically pull the pieces apart nor see evidence of residual glue.

I assembled the new pieces, unglued, then finger tighten the elbow to the bulk head fitting on the housing’s exterior. The elbow’s male end does not seem to set home all the way into the female end of the lateral holder. There seems to be a little bit of horizontal slack/give, but approx. 1/4 to 1/2-inch vertical difference between the pieces (Photos 3 & 4).

Thank you in advance.

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Intex pool questions about support poles

Hey all I am new at installing above ground pools and just now finally able to put it up. We had a big problem finding someone to make the ground level and add sand for us. Most could do it but they were months booked. We finally found someone and had them level up the ground and compact sand on top.

We purchased the Intex 26367EH 24"x12"x52in rectangular Ultra XTR frame version with salt water system from Amazon.

That same day we started putting up the pool. First with putting down the tarp that comes with it.

Next we assembled the poles that slide inside the pools liner. It was difficult but we managed to get all of them inside the liner hole without errors. While we were putting in the poles we also propped up the pool while we were going around adding the poles. It seemed to have held it up for us pretty well.

We then assembled the legs around the pool as we went around it. one by one. The only issue here was getting the poles holes to match the cutout in the liner for the support poles to snap into. But again, we managed to do all of them without any errors.

Once we had all the support legs up and holding the pool we then began to fill it up to half a foot in order for me to go into the pool get any wrinkles out. I was able to get 97% of the wrinkles out so I was happy with that.

Then we put 20 16inx16inx2in paver concrete blocks under each let - though each block was sitting on top of the sand. They may be where things got out of sync.

When we continued to fill up the pool I installed the 2 inlets (the 2 holes coming from the pool) and 1 outlet (going into the pool) caps.

As it filled up a little a little under half way I looked at it and noticed that both the front and back poles (the 4 poles) were slightly going inward but still looked pretty straight across. The other 2 on the left and right were going inward a lot but I watch a few YouTube videos of this type of pool installed and they said that was normal to look like that as it fills up.

A little over half fool (almost to the inlet/outlet holes) I still noticed both left and side sides still being inward. I checked the lets to make sure they were extended all the way out and they were - but the paver(s) were pushing it toward the pool and not the other way. The poles were firmly down on the pavers - middle area. So at this point I stopped the water and re-evaluated about what needed to be corrected before going any further.

The decision was made to dig under the pavers and pull them out. So, as difficult as it was we did manage to get all the left and right poles off the pavers. The front and back were still on them I dug enough in front of the pavers to allow the paver to slant down-ward (digging the sand under the block about half way to its center) in hopes it would allow the pole to slide down eventually when the pool again started filling up to the water line and had the max weight applied to them.

But this is where I stopped. I wanted to get anyone's opinion as to what I should do at this point? Should I continue filling the pool up to the line and see if the poles push outward as they should be since it not longer as the restrictions of the pavers? Should I drain the pool and dig so that all the pavers would be flush with the sand instead of on top of it?

Of course the latter would be a pain but also would messing up the pool and whatever would go wrong. I wish I could tell you that everything went perfect but I am no Hannibal Smith - the plan defiantly did not come together.

Here are a few angles of my pool as it currently sits.
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What is this weird substance?

Hi all, I'm new to the forum and a new pool owner. Thanks for having me. I have these white deposits all over my pool vac and broom handles. I've searched high and low for somebody with a similar issue, but I just cant seem to find anybody else who has had this issue. Maybe I'm doing it wrong? I've attached a picture. Thanks in advance to anyone who may know what this is!


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My chlorine keeps rising and a few other water issues

Hi!

Tested my water this morning and things seem a little off and wanted to make sure I'm getting things straight before I'm out of town for a week.

Current test:
FC - 19.5! Was 14 five days ago and 12 two weeks ago and have an SWG.
CC -.5
pH - 7.8
TA - 100
CH - 375, but was 375 before I added 20 lbs of calcium chloride earlier in the week (I was trying to raise it)
Salt - 2800 (was 3000 five days ago)
CYA - measured 2 weeks ago at 80

My pool has been cruising along after getting help from everybody here. In the past few days, we've had a ton of rain - almost to the point where I thought I may have to drain a little bit, so I'm thinking something with the rain is creating this.

My questions:
Why is chlorine increasing at such a fast rate when over the past month, it's been generally steady except when I had to add some liquid chlorine about 2.5 weeks ago when I got low and it seems to keep rising with only my SWG? My SWG is currently running 24X7 (recommendation from here) and has generally been maintaining my chlorine until this week where it is rising like crazy!

Should I add more calcium even though it seems like it made no difference when I added 20 lbs of calcium chloride this week?

Should I raise my salt again as I just added 40 lbs of salt 2 weeks ago?

My SWG diagnostics are attached.

Pool is about 3 years old.

Thanks in advance!

Bobby

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Back flow valve location

Hey all. We have a pool with a spa that spills over into the pool. When the pump is off the spa water level falls to the pool level. Will placing a back flow valve on the intake side be enough or do I need on on every route to and from the pump?

I will try to attach a picture.

4 lines to the pump.
Main Drain
Skimmer
Cleaner
Spa

3 returns
Main
Spa
Spa Fountain

Thanks for the help.

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Looking for a screw size

I have a Hayward pump . I was weed whacking and I tore the ground wire off the pump. Does anyone know if this needs a specialty screw ? A certain type of metal ? Or size ? I took pics and i think I see the hole it would go into. Any help would be appreciated. Also I shouldn’t swim in the pool with the filter on I assume but I do anyways

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Pentair Superflo VS priming issue

Hello,
I’m having Issues priming a Pentair Superflo VS pump. There is very low water flow. I replaced volute lid and O ring. Made sure impeller is rotating, check for pump output and filter for blockage. Controller shows 3450 RPM but only draws 1.5 Amps. Can't tell if the pump/motor is culprit or inlet water supply. However, when I use a sump pump connected to my skimmer, and take off the volute lid, a was able to verify good inlet flow. I put the lid back on and ran pump with the sump pump connected to one of my 2 skimmers and has good water flow but then it went bad again after turning off sump pump. Is it possible to have Volute issue ? Leaning towards a pump but want a 2nd opinion... pump is only 2.5 years old...seems like current draw should be a lot higher than 1.5 Amps. Thx

Devastated by flood... brown not green pool :(

Ok I think I have been a pool owner for exactly a year now and we had a flood... it was BAD and the pool went over the vinyl liner and then some. I did turn off the filter before this happened, but the pool is brown and filthy. I am sure there is stuff in there but it is literally like a swamp. I'm lost... I ran the robot and drained the water to half skimmer level... but I don't even know where to start... is my vinyl liner done for? Do I test the pump somehow? I deleted the schedule and put it in service mode so hopefully it does not turn on. This is pretty rough!!! Please help! Thank you.

Hello All!

We are April and Eddie from Greeneville Tn. We are in the process of prepping our first ever pool. Of course we have to go with a 16’x32’ Intex ABG! We have been all over the sight here before registering, and you guys are a wealth of knowledge. We are leveling a place in our sloped yard as we speak. We have 22 tons of sand on standby, and are getting the foam boards and pavers now. So any advice y’all have, it’s always welcomed!

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Taylor salt test question

My SWG keeps showing low salt and shutting down, but the taylor test shows 4000ppm. I noticed the chromate indicator is expired. It looks good still, changes the sample yellow with the single drop like it should. Could expired indicator cause a high test? The reagent is new, but I'm not sure if the indicator tends to go bad from age. If so, would it test high or low?

Opinions on dark pool finishes

Afternoon all,

We bought a house with a pool 9 months ago. We are currently looking to renovate said pool. The plaster and tile are in rough shape and the coping is pretty dated.
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As you can see we have four massive live oaks that overhang the pool. That photo was taken just after noon and is pretty much the maximum sun exposure for our pool.
I've been thinking about going with an exposed pebble or quartz finish and choosing a dark one. Either dark gray, dark blue, or even black. My thought is this would help the pool run a little warmer and help with the aggravating stains caused by the oaks.
However, of the pool contractors we've had out they're 50/50 on this idea. About half think it would look great in our pool and the other half think it's a huge mistake. I would like to hear the opinion of anyone who has experience with darker pool finishes.

Thank you all for your time

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