8ft total wall height.How deep is the deep end well?
8ft total wall height.How deep is the deep end well?
8ft actual.
And yet, mitochondria being the powerhouse of the cell has YET to come in handy.Just saw your geometry solution and now it makes sense why we learned what a hypotenuse is - for this pool moment
We have some low voltage landscape wiring running through channel drains but it’s off at the perimeter of the deck, not anywhere on the pool deck. I suppose you could run channel drain to the pool coping where one might cut a control or expansion joint, but channel drains can look ugly on a deck. I suppose it’s a choice of asthetics over functionality.If I knew before my deck and coping that I was going to have a robot, I'd devise some way to obscure the cable through the deck. Some sort of channel, running from the robot house through the deck, and maybe even the coping. One with a simple grate, level with the deck, that could easily be removed, and I'd run the robot's cable in that. I'd want to hide the robot and its cable as much as possible/practical, while at the same time minimizing the tripping hazard of the cable. Something like a channel drain.
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I'm sure to others this (and the robot house) would be a "Huh?", but for me, the cable across the deck is a deal breaker for a robot. And I wouldn't want to be looking at a robot sitting by the side of the pool while it was "off duty."
That's EXACTLY what I am thinking about, which is why placement is a concern. The diving board will make the deep end a heavily trafficked area on all 3 sides. The back wall of the shallow end will be much less traveled, but I don't want to look across at the robot house either. Going to the close corner of the deep end will put it mostly out of view and I can move it further away from the deep end patio to be out of the way *and* be much less look-y at-y.I would want some sort of little "dog house" for my robot, with the outlet next to it (screwed onto it) or inside, along the back wall of it.
While awsome, I don't mind the deck cord when in occasional use. Most of its life will be garaged in the robot house for me, so the channel drain will be an extra step each time for a 2 hour (?) cleaning cycle. If it was going to live in the pool, then it's a perfect idea.One with a simple grate, level with the deck, that could easily be removed, and I'd run the robot's cable in that.
Ah, right. I assumed most folks leave their robot in the water most of the time, and take it out when they want to hide it (that's how I manage my suction-side vac). I like your MO better, where it's only in the water when you want it to clean. I wouldn't mind so much looking at the cord if it was only for a few hours a few times a week, and also wouldn't want to bother with a channel each time.While awsome, I don't mind the deck cord when in occasional use. Most of its life will be garaged in the robot house for me, so the channel drain will be an extra step each time for a 2 hour (?) cleaning cycle. If it was going to live in the pool, then it's a perfect idea.
I only manually vacuumed the old pool, with TONS of debris, once a week. I am hoping the less powerful robot will do fine at a similar interval with much less debris. Even if it needs 2 cleanings a week I'm OK tossing the robot in with the cord on the deck and coming back later to put it away.I like your MO better, where it's only in the water when you want it to clean. I wouldn't mind so much looking at the cord if it was only for a few hours a few times a wee
Backyard leaf blowing (from the immediate neighbor to the left) was minimal last fall. The perimeter fence stopped most of it from that side. The back and right side fence is new and should stop most of anything coming from those directories. I won't mind having to occasionally scoop/net and manually vac when need be. The robot handling the bulk of my cleaning chores mid season is all I'm asking from it.how do you plan to manage keeping the pool from having junk blown into it?
2 in the shallow end, already installed in the wall, blowing straight at the skimmers.Where are the returns?
We don't generally do overflows here because it's one more thing to winterize. Our evaporation mostly equals the rainfall and more often than not it remains in that sweet spot. If it was a dry summer I had to fill a few inches 2 or 3 times, and if it was a wet summer I had to drain 2 or 3 times. It wasn't nearly enough frequency to spend on a work around. Plus, with a waste line before the Cartridge filter, draining 3 inches with the intelliflo isn't worth walking away from the pad for. Turn the waste valve, twiddle my thumbs for 2 mins and put back into circulation.The reason I ask is regarding the auto-leveling system. Are you considering one?