Yes pump should ideally run for 24 hours and preferably in front of a return in a old sock
Yes pump should ideally run for 24 hours and preferably in front of a return in a old sock
Wait 30 mins to an hour between adding different chemicals to make sure they are fully dissolved, and keep your pump running during that time.10-4 got it going now. Can I adjust all at once or should I wait? I plan on getting CH tomorrow along with some muriatic acid.
Wait 30 mins to an hour between adding different chemicals to make sure they are fully dissolved, and keep your pump running during that time.
You just want to avoid concentrated chemicals from coming into contact with each other to prevent any reaction.
Just be aware that it takes a week for the CYA to register in your testing after it has been added -just so that you don't overdo the Cya and then have to drain your water.
Glad to hear it! Hope you get to enjoy it before the season ends.
Nice catch!
Kim
Your weak blubbers remind me of another member that had weak returns until I realized they didn't have eyeballs in them! Will defiantly have to stick that association in the old memory banks.
Well after having the builder and the plumber come out we found some issues.
1. the bubblers should have had the lil 3/4" sockets installed which reduces flow from the 1.5" pipe 3/4" socket. Right now there just wide open, so im sure that will help. Have the accessory kit ordered and should be installed on friday.
2. They had 1 actuated valve in the wrong place, so thats why when i pushed the spa button on my remote it diverted water to the pool. This issue is fixed and works correctly now.
I thought I saw the valve actuator on the chlorinator loop from the pano shot but I could not blow it up enough to be sure. That would totally explain the SPA problem. As for the missing bubbler hardware, happens more often than you think. All the plumbing hardware has to go in AFTER all the plaster work is done. So often things like eyeball returns, bubblers, spa jets, etc, get forgotten about until someone notices it and say, "hmmm, that's not right". Good thing it's an easy fix.
Now you just have to ditch the puck chlorinator and thing about chemical automation....always more to add to the pool