What is the proper direction for the eyeballs? Should they point downward, towards the surface, towards the skimmer?
How do you have yours pointed?
Thanks
What is the proper direction for the eyeballs? Should they point downward, towards the surface, towards the skimmer?
How do you have yours pointed?
Thanks
I keep my three pointed just downward so that I don't break up the surface water and then pointed towards the nearest skimmer basket. This keeps a nice circular flow around the pool, drives debris to the skimmer baskets.
What is the proper direction for the eyeballs? Should they point downward, towards the surface, towards the skimmer?
How do you have yours pointed?
Thanks
I keep my three pointed just downward so that I don't break up the surface water and then pointed towards the nearest skimmer basket. This keeps a nice circular flow around the pool, drives debris to the skimmer baskets.
It depends on what you need. I live in the country, so I have a pretty big bug load. I want maximum flow to my skimmer, so all of my returns are pointed toward the surface.
I point mine down a little and to the side so that it makes the pool swirl like a toilet bowl. Everything seems to get into the skimmer that way. Then I throw my scum ball at various places in the pool to see if it gets back to the skimmer.
OK Thanks, I also have mine pointed just below the surface and angled to create the toilet bowl effect also. :lol:
Just wanted to make sure I was doing it right.
since i have two skimmers, i find i get better chemical circulation if one shallow end return is up, and one is down, then awsome skimmer action if one deep end return is up and the other is down, but every ones situation is different.
No I'm serious. I fiddled with mine for some time and found the best circulation, skimming and heat distribution. But I bet that every pool is somewhat unique. Trial and error is best method.
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