I have finally got the hard plumbing and the HASA Chlorinator installed. I plumbed the skimmer first. Waited to make sure I had no leaks. Then I plumbed the return side and added a second suction side inlet. I added an extension at ground level (lower left of photo) so I can extend the plumbing further around the pool so I can add a second return. I'm hoping the added circulation will help keep the steps clear of debris and algae.
Today I added the Hasa Chlorinator. I think I'll call her Chloe. Went in like a dream. I loaded a few gallons of pool chlorine and turned it all on. I'll check the chlorine in the morning to see if it's working and to fine tune the output. Please keep your fingers crossed for me.
Oh, and the cute guy with the concerned expression is Dave. He's my pool boy and works his little behind off so I don't have to.
We took our first swim of the year this past weekend. It was wonderful! Air temps in the low 90's and water temp about 80 degrees. I thought it was going to stay cold for forever! Sure am happy that things warmed up. Though, in about a month I'll be hating the heat and humidity. Still though, I'll have the pool to keep cool in! YAY!
I can only add three photos at a time so I'll need to add a couple in a separate post.
Oh, I have a question for anyone else with the HASA Chlorinator. Am I supposed to watch the level of the float in the flow indicator or am I supposed to watch the water level in the flow indicator? Thank you to anybody that can answer my question,
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Pool boy Dave.
Today I added the Hasa Chlorinator. I think I'll call her Chloe. Went in like a dream. I loaded a few gallons of pool chlorine and turned it all on. I'll check the chlorine in the morning to see if it's working and to fine tune the output. Please keep your fingers crossed for me.
Oh, and the cute guy with the concerned expression is Dave. He's my pool boy and works his little behind off so I don't have to.
We took our first swim of the year this past weekend. It was wonderful! Air temps in the low 90's and water temp about 80 degrees. I thought it was going to stay cold for forever! Sure am happy that things warmed up. Though, in about a month I'll be hating the heat and humidity. Still though, I'll have the pool to keep cool in! YAY!
I can only add three photos at a time so I'll need to add a couple in a separate post.
Oh, I have a question for anyone else with the HASA Chlorinator. Am I supposed to watch the level of the float in the flow indicator or am I supposed to watch the water level in the flow indicator? Thank you to anybody that can answer my question,
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Pool boy Dave.