Recent content by Jeff_TX

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    Spa Drain/Suction Location

    Yes, watering almost hourly at first. It was a cool night, steam came off the concrete. Had a distinct new pool smell. May need to make an air freshener with that smell. Wife said it just smelled like money.
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    Spa Drain/Suction Location

    Thank you. I added more brick dobies to elevate the rebar. Shoot is done. Time to clean up the overspray and repressure test the piping.
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    Spa Drain/Suction Location

    Finally, after a great amount of work, it's time for gunite!
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  11. J

    Spa Drain/Suction Location

    I agree, Low and slow is good. I plan on running the pump 24/7. Thank you for the Link.
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    Spa Drain/Suction Location

    50 gpm for the spillover, just enough to wet the edge. Pentair intellichem.
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    Spa Drain/Suction Location

    Thank you for the feedback on the spill over. I intend to run it at low flow, more of a wet edge, about 1/8 inch weir height. The pH will be minimally affected by this. The major pH killer will be the spa while operating jets...copious amounts of air introduction, as well as the fountain...
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    Spa Drain/Suction Location

    Ok, What if I extend to the green line vice the red?
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