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    Adding a auto leveler

    Yes, just one hole.
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    Adding a auto leveler

    The chemicals get checked weekly. I'm more concerned about keeping water in it this time of year. When i heat the pool the kids swim in it more, so if they get a little crazy and I get a cold night, it's possible for the level to get pretty low fairly quick. At the end of the day it's a pain...
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    Both those valves are typically wide open. When I open the cleaner valve I have to close off the skimmer and main drain a little to create enough suction for my cleaner. I would say that two weeks is about accurate :). Thanks for your help!.
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    On the suction side I have three valves before the pump. The "main drain", skimmer and cleaner. If the water level gets below the skimmer, it makes a horrible sucking air noise. I'm assuming this means I don't have any protection, is that something I can add at this point?
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    Sorry, I hadn't filled out my profile yet, I'm in Florida. The pool is still relatively new. If I heat my pool and we get some cool nights I will lose a lot of water because of evaporation. I turned my heater off because I have burned out a couple of pumps already because I hadn't paid...
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    Attached are some pictures of the pipe. In the picture of the pool it's toward the center of the image, under water. The picture outside is where water starts flowing out when the pool reaches a certain...
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    Adding a auto leveler

    My pool currently "auto drains", I don't know what to technically call it but if we get a good rain, the pool will overflow to my yard via a pipe. My question is, can I use this pipe and put in some type of auto fill system that will both fill and allow for overflow?