Everything seems normal. Water is going into the skimmer at what seems like a normal pace. I can feel water flowing in at the returns at what feels like a normal pace. I emptied the skimmer basket (not much in it). I checked the pump basket and cleaned it out (there wasn't much of anything in there, either), lubed and replaced the lid. I don't see any air in the pump basket. I don't see any air coming out the returns. Everything sounds normal, too. But my pressure gauge is acting wonky.
It started this afternoon when I went to switch the pump from low to high (manual toggle switch). The gauge usually jumps up immediately, but the needle on the dial was moving very, very sloooowly. It finally reached the normal pressure point for high after about a minute or so, and stayed there. Everything seemed to be working normally. But when I changed it back to low later on, the gauge didn't move at all (I haven't tried putting it on high again as I'm not sure what the problem is and don't want to make it worse if there is a problem). I just have it turned off right now (it's night here).
I'm thinking maybe it's the pressure gauge. Do they go bad often? This one is less than a year old. I think we have the old one somewhere in the garage. There was nothing wrong with it when we replaced it. We had put on a new multi-port valve last fall and it came with a new gauge, so we used that one. If we can find it, we'll try changing the gauge to the old one to see if that fixes it.
Otherwise, I'll probably be back for advice. But in the meantime, I'm wondering what you guys think. It seems odd to me that everything certainly seems to be working normally, but the gauge is staying at zero on low, and is rising very slowly on high.
It started this afternoon when I went to switch the pump from low to high (manual toggle switch). The gauge usually jumps up immediately, but the needle on the dial was moving very, very sloooowly. It finally reached the normal pressure point for high after about a minute or so, and stayed there. Everything seemed to be working normally. But when I changed it back to low later on, the gauge didn't move at all (I haven't tried putting it on high again as I'm not sure what the problem is and don't want to make it worse if there is a problem). I just have it turned off right now (it's night here).
I'm thinking maybe it's the pressure gauge. Do they go bad often? This one is less than a year old. I think we have the old one somewhere in the garage. There was nothing wrong with it when we replaced it. We had put on a new multi-port valve last fall and it came with a new gauge, so we used that one. If we can find it, we'll try changing the gauge to the old one to see if that fixes it.
Otherwise, I'll probably be back for advice. But in the meantime, I'm wondering what you guys think. It seems odd to me that everything certainly seems to be working normally, but the gauge is staying at zero on low, and is rising very slowly on high.