tcat
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- May 30, 2012
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- Pool Size
- 17000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool Edge-40
Just leave suction off or a crack open to keep water circulating in the line. Pull most/all from drain & skimmer.Ya I think your right on the colors identifying which model. I ordered it on walmart and the extra 2 year warranty was only $50. I don't see the 2025 upgrade model so these must be leftover 24 models. Not sure what to do with the suction port just leave it closed or do I need to adjust some valves for more main drain and skimmer suction?
It holds water, yes I wash it with water, it's not enough ?When you pull it out does the filter hold water or does it drain out quickly?
If it holds water you may need to clean the filter. I do that with some TSP powder.
If you want to be sure to get the 2025 version, I'd recommend going with a vendor that specifically lists that it is a 2025 rather than big box. My understanding is that the 2025 has the ultra fine filter, which is worth the extra cost in my opinion.I see there is a 2025 version with a longer runtime are the big box stores selling the 2025 version? I don't see any part #s or anyway to distinguish the newer version. There a couple hundred cheaper than the Aiper website.
I went with the X1 for the charging dock. It's more expensive than the S1, but it eliminates one of the main points of failure on the S1.@setsailsoon I think you are looking at this with the wrong perspective. This is not a pet, it’s a consumable. I expect it to break. The warranty service is pretty good, and with the credit card I have an extra year. Which means when it fails next year and it out of warranty, I usually get my money back. Then I can decide what to do for a new one.
In the meantime, my charging port has failed and it’s going back.
Ok, thank you very much, I'll try that !That may be your problem. The filter is clogged. You need to soak it in TSP powder. If you cannot find that try powder for a dishwasher.
I'm happy with the Seagull Pro, updated. Has a small 5th wheel at the center. The previous model got stuck on drains, this one doesn't.S1 vs S1 Pro... anyone had "getting stuck on transition" issues with the S1 that were solved with the S1 Pro?
My Active 30 died and, wanting to jump on the no-cord bandwagon, I picked up an N1. So far I'm pretty happy with the decision. Unfortunately, the little guy keeps getting stuck on the transition from shallow to deep. The angle of change is pretty severe and he ends up running parallel to the drop with one track on the shallow side, one track on the deep side, and neither track able to get traction. He sits there, helpless, until his battery dies or I come move him.
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This happens often enough that it's driving me crazy. My old Active 30 never had this issue and I'm thinking that having both a front and rear roller is one reason why. Has anyone experienced this and solved it by upgrading to the Pro version which has that back roller? Or, any other ticks/tips/magic incantations that might help prevent this guy from getting stuck like this?
Also... I did start a separate post for this question but it hasn't gotten many eyeballs. I'm desperate so cross posted here in the very active 38 page thread on all things Scuba. Forgiveness vs Permission and all that.
I'm happy with the Seagull Pro, updated. Has a small 5th wheel at the center. The previous model got stuck on drains, this one doesn't.
The only thing I don't like is there's no ultra fine basket option. The 2025 S1 looks appealing to me, but sticking with Seagull until it dies.Any pictures of that 5th wheel? The marketing images on Aiper's website don't show it. I'd assume it would also help with this issue, but kind of want the visual to make sure I'm thinking of it correctly. Hadn't really considered the Seagull... shorter run time than the Scuba and an older(I think ?) version of the navigation system was putting me off. Might not be an issue, but the Scuba is already close to the "not quite getting the whole pool in one run" department.
The only thing I don't like is there's no ultra fine basket option. The 2025 S1 looks appealing to me, but sticking with Seagull until it dies.
That's what a pole & hook is for, it's just a big fish.I haven't had any issues with my S1 transitioning from deep to shallow with a pretty steep incline. Although it seems to die in the deep end which will be a small issue in the winter for retrieval.
I understand the method I have a 3' raised beam on the back wall + 8' of water makes it more difficult especially if its parked facing the wrong way. I like the fully exposed handle better as it can be hooked from either direction.That's what a pole & hook is for, it's just a big fish.