I'm looking for an automatic cleaner but it is not easy to uderstand which one better fit for my pool.
I've a 33x15 vinyl liner pool, regular shape (rectangle) with the following profile (the bottom one):
[attachment=1:2at9oi9t]fonds-piscine-3.jpg[/attachment:2at9oi9t]
Minimum depth is 3,5, maximum depth is 6,0
My pool uses a specific filter unit and has a pressure outlet normally used for the manual cleaning tool that may be used in conjunction with a pressure cleaner, here the picture:
[attachment=0:2at9oi9t]filtration-piscine-1.jpg[/attachment:2at9oi9t]
While looking to the market offer I may be able to select between a return pressure cleaner such as the polaris or the Pentair letro legend that has a very attractive price or an electric cleaner like the Dolphin Diagnostic/Pro or the Tigershark.
Of course the second option means spending at least twice, but if it brings additional value, I may consider investing more.
The first questions I have are regarding the cleaner features:
1) The electric cleaners should be able to scub the surface while the pressure cleaners should only sucks the debris, is that correct?
2) Is a pressure cleaner able to move with a liner surface or should I expect traction problems?
3) Is there any other concern info you may provide
Any other info or recommendation will be welcome.
Thanks to everyone
I've a 33x15 vinyl liner pool, regular shape (rectangle) with the following profile (the bottom one):
[attachment=1:2at9oi9t]fonds-piscine-3.jpg[/attachment:2at9oi9t]
Minimum depth is 3,5, maximum depth is 6,0
My pool uses a specific filter unit and has a pressure outlet normally used for the manual cleaning tool that may be used in conjunction with a pressure cleaner, here the picture:
[attachment=0:2at9oi9t]filtration-piscine-1.jpg[/attachment:2at9oi9t]
While looking to the market offer I may be able to select between a return pressure cleaner such as the polaris or the Pentair letro legend that has a very attractive price or an electric cleaner like the Dolphin Diagnostic/Pro or the Tigershark.
Of course the second option means spending at least twice, but if it brings additional value, I may consider investing more.
The first questions I have are regarding the cleaner features:
1) The electric cleaners should be able to scub the surface while the pressure cleaners should only sucks the debris, is that correct?
2) Is a pressure cleaner able to move with a liner surface or should I expect traction problems?
3) Is there any other concern info you may provide
Any other info or recommendation will be welcome.
Thanks to everyone