Re: My Quest Begins - New Pool Owner
That looks like a job for a pressure washer and a wet-n-dry vac!
That looks like a job for a pressure washer and a wet-n-dry vac!

That looks like a job for a pressure washer and a wet-n-dry vac!![]()
Do you have muscles you did not know you had before from all of that work? It looks so much better. I can really tell the difference!
Kim
Wow it looks so much better already! It's going to look really amazing. Now if I see any more threats to fill in that beautiful pool with dirt you'll find me out in your backyard cleaning it myself with a toothbrush!![]()
I bought a house with a neglected pool, too. I ended up running mine ugly for a year (kid decided she needed surgery and my time and budget went to that). I was glad I did. I made different decisions than I would have if I had made a run at it first thing. Not only different decisions - less expensive decisions! Bonus! Trust me, I never had one person say "oh, I can't come swim at your house because your pool is ugly." Get enough stuff fixed to run it and enjoy it for a year, then see what you feel like you need to do to it.
Just in case you don't know. Those rusty things sitting at the bottom of the timer box look like they might be the "fingers" that go on the yellow timer wheel to turn things on and off.
Wonderful effort in bringing that pool back to life.![]()
Great project, I'll definitely be watching intently, especially if/when you decide to replaster yourself. I've got a similar project going as well.
Personally I'd give it a bit more of an acid scrub and pressure wash before filling it and starting the chemestry, I bet a lot of those stains come right off. But thats just a personal pref, and it could be good without that extra work.
The outlets might be on a seperate circuit. There are two conduits on the side of the timer box. does one have three wires and the other four ??
Yes the breakers are all on. I turned them off to make when I changed the timer mechanism. The fuse panel is in the garage no more than 15 feet from the timer. The garage is behind the wall you see the gas pipe going through.Have you checked the fuse panel in the house to make sure all the breakers are "ON" ??
I will post pictures of this too but there is only one set of outlets. The GFI (Maybe it's called GCFI) plug. That's the long box on the left side. This is the box I plugged my shop light into to and made sure the breakers (everything that listed pool and lighting) was off.If you get a chance can you post a photo of what the outlets under the timer look like .. or are they all standard 120 volt outlets or are some 240 volt (single ones on the right of the photo) ??
The other four a switches, one GFI/ GFCI outlet, and four switches. At least one control the pool/ spa lights. I assumed the others controlled the pumps, heater, and the timer, but nothing happened after I put the new mechanism in. I did notice that the heater didn't even make a sound when I flipped that switch. I'm hoping I don't have to but I may have to get my electrician friend to come over.It's strange to see so many outlets unless some of them are controlled by the timer too ?? Even so, six outlets just seems like overkill if not a good way to overload the circuit(s).
I keep reading how people have a separate breaker in outside the house. The only thing I have are two American Product boxes for the exterior lights. I'll have to search for other mysterious switches in the house because, although the pool haven't been used in years, I find it strange that the only thing with power on that is the GFI plug and the switch that controls the lights int he pool/ spa.The timer is normally wired so it's hot all the time and to shut the timer itself off or to work on the circuit the breaker inside the house or if there is a sub-panel between the house and the timer those breakers would be turned off or better yet, pulled if you were working on the circuit.
Welcome to the forum GspecSTI
" I also noticed that the fuse on the fuse panel tripped and that's something I'm going to look into."
Just keep it safe when you're in there working on it :safe: