- Jul 10, 2008
- 12
Hey Guys,
Complete newbie here, so sorry for the basic questions.
So I have a DEP51 DE filter which so far has done a reasonable job. Although I now believe the filters will have to be replace, cost wise $190 ish was the cheapest I could find for all 13. My drainage is also blocked, so I have to roll out a hose every time to backwash the system and now the water company is installing a meter. This got me thinking about cartridge filters which I believe might be the more economical option?
First of all, I have no idea of the physical size I would need, see my signature below for pool specs, any ideas? I was thinking of something along the lines of a Hayward C900, initially that looks like it would be able to handle my pool size? Or should I be looking at something completely different? I had never considered a cartridge filter but reading Pool School it seems like this might be the way to go?
Thanks for the help guys! Really appreciate it!
Complete newbie here, so sorry for the basic questions.
So I have a DEP51 DE filter which so far has done a reasonable job. Although I now believe the filters will have to be replace, cost wise $190 ish was the cheapest I could find for all 13. My drainage is also blocked, so I have to roll out a hose every time to backwash the system and now the water company is installing a meter. This got me thinking about cartridge filters which I believe might be the more economical option?
First of all, I have no idea of the physical size I would need, see my signature below for pool specs, any ideas? I was thinking of something along the lines of a Hayward C900, initially that looks like it would be able to handle my pool size? Or should I be looking at something completely different? I had never considered a cartridge filter but reading Pool School it seems like this might be the way to go?
Thanks for the help guys! Really appreciate it!