What are those? Are they homemade with PVC pipe?
I built my own from PVC from Home Depot. The parts ran about $20. I hook mine up either to a submersible pump or to the wall outlet for my polaris sweeper.
That sounds easy! Thanks!Yep. Just a threaded end that fits where your return's eyeball goes, then reducer to get down to 3/4", then 45° elbow, then T, 3/4" PVC in between, caps on the ends of the T. Then just drill a bunch of holes to suit. I think I used 1/8" drill bit. That would vary based on number of holes, number of returns, pump flow, etc. Requires a bit of experimenting. Start with a handful of small holes then increase size and/or number as needed. I didn't glue anything, so adjusting lengths and holes and angles is easy enough.
Just thought I’d share before and after pictures. What a difference, huh?!
He can use your TFP account if he wants to chime in or ask questions or he can make his how. It does not matter to us!
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Just thought I’d share before and after pictures. What a difference, huh?!
Well, if TFP advertised, THAT would be the commercial!! Congrat's Bere, nice job!
I was trying to decide on a pump. I was looking for one that could do this aeration trick, but could also be used for emptying the pool, and for emergency circulation for a few days if the main pump ever gave out. All three might have justified the expense. But I got lost in spec's and didn't know what I didn't know about pumps: flow and rpm and volume and head, etc, etc. All greek to me...
What do you use? And could you empty/circulate your pool with it?
The adjustments to your pH (MA add) will slowly bring your TA down. As Texas Splash mentioned, the low CH and high TA help cancel any bad effects. Most important for now is to test your FC and pH at least daily and adjust as necessary. Start keeping logs of your measurements and you will find a pattern developing.
Your FC is 5.0 at 2:15PM. If it is a sunny day it might drop to or below 4.0 (your absolute minimum) by sunset. You should shoot for 7-8 in AM and see what it is after the sun is off the pool. Then you can start to track your daily FC consumption. pH is good but I'll bet is near 7.8 tomorrow AM with the high TA. Adding MA daily to a new plastered pool is normal.
You might want to measure your fill water and provide the numbers. It will help you, and us, understand what the fill water is doing to your pool water chemistry.
I love the "cocktail cove"!!