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    Possible Spa leak

    Thanks again Jim for all the information. I have been running my pump everyday with the configuration you can see in the pictures. Spa intake closed, and the spa return partially open to allow for overflow into the pool. With this being ran, you can see the pool level is now below the first tile...
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    Possible Spa leak

    To use the Spa, you have to fully shut off the Pool side pipes on both the Intake and Return valves. Is this when the pump is on, off, or either? Just to mention, the spa currently has no added functionality (no jets, no heater) so it is basically just a mini pool until I eventually add some...
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    Possible Spa leak

    Thanks for this feedback! I was under the assumption that the intake pipe on the right was the main drain and the intake pipe on the left was the skimmer. I had no idea it was Pool or Spa intake to the pump, but if that is the case it must be the right piping of the intake is the spa, and the...
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    Possible Spa leak

    Hello everyone! This is my first time posting, so I will try my best to be as thorough as possible and provide all the details needed for assistance. I moved into my first house two weeks ago, and was excited about having a pool and learning all the ins and outs of maintaining the pool. To...
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