just looked at your build thread!!!! That is Beautiful my friendI bet tomorrow you will be able to see the outline of even the bottom step, maybe even a faint glimpse of the drain. Keep it up.
just looked at your build thread!!!! That is Beautiful my friendI bet tomorrow you will be able to see the outline of even the bottom step, maybe even a faint glimpse of the drain. Keep it up.
Thanks for the reply.... I think I have decided to be patient, and just keep SLAM ing . I will vacuum to wast again when I have a chanceSo if I was going to put my robot in I would do it before the LC addition. So you will be a little below SLAM level but that will be gentler on the robot. Run the robot for 2 hours pull it out then add the LC.
I don't think that little bit of chlorine addition to bring it up to slam level will make any difference to the robot. If anything bring it to slam level and drop the robot in and let go to work. Been there done that and never an issue.So if I was going to put my robot in I would do it before the LC addition. So you will be a little below SLAM level but that will be gentler on the robot. Run the robot for 2 hours pull it out then add the LC.
Thanks for the reply.... I think I have decided to be patient, and just keep SLAM ing . I will vacuum to wast again when I have a chance
Well I am very impatient so I ended up putting the robot vacuum in It sucked up a bunch of Crud. Pool still looks the same! Had to back wash again.Any progress?
Nobody said it isn't a chore but, rewarding in the end it is. Once the robot comes up empty handed that will mean no more organics in the water to eat up the chlorine. Then the algae in suspension can get killed off rendering the water more clear each day.Well I am very impatient so I ended up putting the robot vacuum in It sucked up a bunch of Crud. Pool still looks the same! Had to back wash again.
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