- Mar 14, 2011
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I had originally planned to have my cleaner port be a pressure side with the option of a booster pump in the future for a Polaris, etc.
After reading some comments on different automatic pool cleaners, I'm leaning towards the Poolvergnuegen 2x suction side cleaner. SImple effective (for this size and type pool) and no booster.
Ours is a 18x36 play depth, 3'6"-5'4"-3'6" approx 16,000 gal. with only grass clippings and small leaves expected to be the main debris.
Does anyone think this is not a good idea?
While I'm plumbing to my pump I can easily run my cleaner line to the suction side, (right) vs to the pressure side, (left) lines and have a dedicated suction line 18" down in the water like a return.
[attachment=2:qcst47dw]Pad plumbing.JPG[/attachment:qcst47dw]
[attachment=1:qcst47dw]DSCN6742.JPG[/attachment:qcst47dw]
[attachment=0:qcst47dw]DSCN6741.JPG[/attachment:qcst47dw]
Any other ideas appreciated,
Thanks, John
After reading some comments on different automatic pool cleaners, I'm leaning towards the Poolvergnuegen 2x suction side cleaner. SImple effective (for this size and type pool) and no booster.
Ours is a 18x36 play depth, 3'6"-5'4"-3'6" approx 16,000 gal. with only grass clippings and small leaves expected to be the main debris.
Does anyone think this is not a good idea?
While I'm plumbing to my pump I can easily run my cleaner line to the suction side, (right) vs to the pressure side, (left) lines and have a dedicated suction line 18" down in the water like a return.
[attachment=2:qcst47dw]Pad plumbing.JPG[/attachment:qcst47dw]
[attachment=1:qcst47dw]DSCN6742.JPG[/attachment:qcst47dw]
[attachment=0:qcst47dw]DSCN6741.JPG[/attachment:qcst47dw]
Any other ideas appreciated,
Thanks, John