jfmorris
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I've started my pump plenty of times with the valve only open to main drain. My old pump was a Sta-rite with that big split housing for the impeller, and the new(er) one is a Hayward VS. If you look at it from a plumbing perspective, the water level in the skimmer pipe AND the main drain pipe will be at the same level when the pump is off. I say this as I am currently reworking my pool pluming, and BOTH lines that I have dug up and cut have water up to the same level - underground, but level with the water in the pool itself.
I would love to know why it makes a difference if pulling from the drain line versus the skimmer line at pump startup? The head to get the pump primed should be the same in both cases, in my engineering mind...
I need to consider ways to keep the pool filled when we are out of town, but its not usually been an issue before, as I've never been gone more than a week during summer, and if its anything like the past few summers, I won't lose much water with the solar cover on...
I would love to know why it makes a difference if pulling from the drain line versus the skimmer line at pump startup? The head to get the pump primed should be the same in both cases, in my engineering mind...
I need to consider ways to keep the pool filled when we are out of town, but its not usually been an issue before, as I've never been gone more than a week during summer, and if its anything like the past few summers, I won't lose much water with the solar cover on...