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    Pump stays in prime mode after DE filter clean

    See water coming through pool returns in filter mode. Things buttoned up for freeze tonight, so will try to compare what's there in Recirc vs Filter modes while priming this weekend.
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    Pump stays in prime mode after DE filter clean

    Pics from when I was building pad. Tan pipes are drain line with a clear, viewing pipe on bottom left; Jandy is at bottom of filter. MPV is the proper Pentair one for a Quad DE filter, installed summer 2020.
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    Pump stays in prime mode after DE filter clean

    Circulation was slow when in Filter mode, so time to clean the filter. Afterwards, pump remains in prime mode and finally does an auto shut down. Only things that I touched were cleaning strainer, turning the Jandy valve at filter drain and the filter. Strainer seal not a problem 'cause in...
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    Reviving out of service pool: FG & deck Refresh

    Looks my method of cleaning the skimmer is working ok for me. Water too cold now for SWG to work, so going to delay bringing the salt level up completely. Going into a winter-maint mode, hopefully without the TX freeze angst again. Next projects will be outside kitchen and solar panels for...
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    Reviving out of service pool: FG & deck Refresh

    Don't you worry about the basket breaking?
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    Reviving out of service pool: FG & deck Refresh

    I had better luck with the skimmer today. Opened the lid, had the pvc hook for the basket ready, then went over to turn off the pump. Fortunately there's a slight delay with the IntelliCenter before the pump actually quits and I was able to scurry back to the skimmer just in time to hook the...
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    08 May 2024 Update : Starting to look like a pool

    Baby steps, but even those will get you there eventually. :)
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    Reviving out of service pool: FG & deck Refresh

    Skimmer wasn't even 1/4 full and just was a major pain to empty. Gee, sure seems like my 40-year old skimmer had "advanced" design issues that the new ones lack. And it held more leaves. So dissappointing.
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    Reviving out of service pool: FG & deck Refresh

    I made a pvc hook that I used for my old basket, so have the no bending covered IF I can keep the leaves in the basket. Will try the spin. (y)
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    Reviving out of service pool: FG & deck Refresh

    That might keep the basket in place, but I don't see how that keeps the leaves in the basket - they float and the skimmer "cavity" is much larger than the diameter of the basket so lifting the basket leaves half of the accumlated leaves behind including those hiding behind the weir door. :unsure:
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    Reviving out of service pool: FG & deck Refresh

    Pool filled, took about 35 hr. Now to the chem stuff. Couldn't find liquid Stabilizer, so forced to use granular. Man do I hate that forever-to-dissolve stuff. :pth: Cleaned new skimmer for the first time. Old one had a solid floating inner ring that kept the leaves in the basket when the...
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    Big Leak, I think

    I had a leak in the pool niche, so I added a temp skimmer bypass, the white pipe turning left Turned off skimmer using a Jandy valve, so water drawn from the pool would be from main & this bypass. This way I could still run the pool equipment after letting the water level drop to where it...
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    Reviving out of service pool: FG & deck Refresh

    Nope. Slippery sloped sides + pool depth = couldn't reach. The pool is 8-1/2 ft deep. I'd be in for the duration ... or at least until hubby got hungry. :ROFLMAO: --------------- Since this thread has climbed to the size of a James Michener novel, added some navigation links to the first page.
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    Reviving out of service pool: FG & deck Refresh

    4-1/2 hrs later See what I mean about texture difference on the pool deck? You definitely can see the patches. Will have to decide if I can live with it as is. Hopefully this excursion can answer someone's future questions about what is involved with a fiberglass pool refinish. (y)
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    Reviving out of service pool: FG & deck Refresh

    Need to clean before starting to fill Good thing I thought of a rope before getting in. The ramp to the deep end was ... a fiberglass slide. :eek: Hubby had left for a dr appt, so without the rope, I'd have been stuck until he returned. :LOL: Not a view you see everyday :sneaky: Good view...
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    Reviving out of service pool: FG & deck Refresh

    Have same instructions for fiberglass; same reason.
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    Reviving out of service pool: FG & deck Refresh

    Masonry is a true art form. I was riveted watching them put the rock veneer on the house several years ago.
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    Reviving out of service pool: FG & deck Refresh

    The only thing that could have been better was matching the pool deck texture. Should have been a much heavier/thicker knock-down, but really didn't show up until after the stain was applied. But is 1000x better than it was. So yes, except for that, I'm thrilled. :)
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    Reviving out of service pool: FG & deck Refresh

    Wednesday, 11/17 Mounting pool light New eyeballs and main drain cover installed. Second coat of deck stain applied. They're done. :kim: Today was dreary, so will take pics tomorrow when I start to fill pool. (y)
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