- Jun 13, 2010
- 187
After spending an hour getting leaf litter out with the screen, I knew something had to change. I had purchased the Intex cleaning kit but am NO fan of the hose-powered vac! So, I set about adapting it to becoming a real vacuum!
My pool has the thru-wall skimmer, and it came with a vacuum adapter plate. It is sized for 1 1/4 pool hose. I examined the vacuum head and found the pipe flange you would normally tie the gauze bag to has an ID of 1 3/4in.
Off to the hardware store to conjure up some adapter. After a long search, I ended up in the sink drains area, where I found this 1 1/2 X 6in drain extension tube. It has the 1 3/4in OD needed to fit into the vacuum head, and an ID of just under 1 1/2. Go straight to the sink drains section, other PVC pipe fitting do not have the dimensions needed.
I softened up the ID with some sandpaper to allow the hose to be plugged into {not over} the end of the pipe. It ends up being a very tight fit, and that combined with being under a vacuum, I dont expect in will come off accidentally. Applied some PVC pipe glue and assembled the adapter to the vac head. \
Viola!
My pool has the thru-wall skimmer, and it came with a vacuum adapter plate. It is sized for 1 1/4 pool hose. I examined the vacuum head and found the pipe flange you would normally tie the gauze bag to has an ID of 1 3/4in.
Off to the hardware store to conjure up some adapter. After a long search, I ended up in the sink drains area, where I found this 1 1/2 X 6in drain extension tube. It has the 1 3/4in OD needed to fit into the vacuum head, and an ID of just under 1 1/2. Go straight to the sink drains section, other PVC pipe fitting do not have the dimensions needed.

I softened up the ID with some sandpaper to allow the hose to be plugged into {not over} the end of the pipe. It ends up being a very tight fit, and that combined with being under a vacuum, I dont expect in will come off accidentally. Applied some PVC pipe glue and assembled the adapter to the vac head. \
Viola!
