Recent content by nagrath

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    Bypassing Hayward Heater

    Thank you, that is very helpful. It is interesting, though - Hayward claims that the internal bypass keeps the water from circulating until it is 104 degrees, and when the pump is off. There's a sliding valve inside the header that is actuated by some sort of rod, but, honestly, I have never...
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    Bypassing Hayward Heater

    Hi All, I have a pool with a Hayward H250 Ed2 heater. It seems the heat exchanger (which I replaced only 3 years ago) is leaking again. I have a couple of questions. 1)If the heater is leaking when the pump is running but the heater is off, does that mean the internal bypass is broken, or is it...
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    Coverstar Problems

    I have a coverstar cover that suddenly is unspooling faster than it moves across the pool when I am closing the cover, causing the slack cover to get caught in the box. Is there a clutch on the cover spool that can slow the unspooling or apply some sort of resistance? As it draws the cover out...
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    pH and liner bubbles

    Take a look at this blog post: http://blog.ingroundliners.com/?p=321 Pictures look stunningly similar to mine. I am having the liner replaced this fall. Here is what I have decided to do: 1. maintain my chlorine at 3ppm, no higher except during superchlorination. 2. maintain my pH as high as...
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    pH and liner bubbles

    That's true, Vanya, thanks for pointing that out--I DON'T have any wrinkle problems on the walls of the pool. Would I see that with acid-based wrinkling? That would be a nice way to rule it out. I would think that expansion "buckling" would also show on the walls, though perhaps since there is...
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    pH and liner bubbles

    Vanya, the wrinkles are hard ridges then? The ground seems completely flat under the pool (which makes me wonder about ground water, too--I would think that would deform the floor under the pool). The wrinkles in mine are sometimes hard, sometimes much softer; I've not been able to directly...
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    pH and liner bubbles

    Well, free Cl is high when I shock, but comes down pretty quickly. I had been keeping my FC a little higher (~5ppm) because of the cya reading (~50). I still wonder though about the effects of the cover, which is closed whenever we are not using the pool) and the high amounts of chlorine I put...
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    pH and liner bubbles

    Dave, the shading is fooling you, they are raised, and right now rather soft. My wife just found this article, which intrigues me as it makes a great deal of sense in my situation, if true. What do you make of it? http://www.aquabyte.com/starling/Swimmi ... rption.pdf Yet another thing to...
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    pH and liner bubbles

    So here's what's happened since my earlier post. The wrinkles have worsened, though unexpectedly (if it was water infiltration) they seem to have gotten worse during a very dry period. They now are are on all the horizontal pool surfaces except the deepest bottom. All run primarilly across the...
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    pH and liner bubbles

    Thanks for the hint about smoothing the wrinkles! We did have a very strange Spring--no rain for 2 moths then quite a bit of rain, but I am still not entirely convinced that it is subsurface water; there was a water issue when the pool was built; the builder didn't put in a pump, but did...
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    pH and liner bubbles

    Thanks, I will try to get a full set of test results and some pictures later today. Last pH readings were ~7.2. I do have an opaque, automatic cover which I use most of the time. John OK: Added an image. Best I could do--this is looking down the slope into the deep end; best place to see the...
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    pH and liner bubbles

    As I said in my post, it is an in-ground pool. I am getting soft "blisters" in the liner, maybe 6-8" long, 3-4" wide, pretty evenly distributed about the pool. I will try to post a picture later. they are soft, and give the bottom a "squishy" feel under the toes. I am guessing that water is...
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    pH and liner bubbles

    Ok, I'm freaking out. I finally got through my CYA-Ammonia-superchlorination drama on my 16x34 5-year-old inground vinly pool, gotten all the numbers good, pool sparkling, and a couple of days ago I noticed a few bubbles in the liner. Small, low, barely noticeable. Today I looked, and either...