- Jul 10, 2008
- 12
Hey Guys,
Thanks for all your help, it is very much appreciated!
So I am thinking of holding back on buying a cartridge filter, funds are a little low at the moment and spending $600+ on a suitable filter really isn't in the budget. So I ripped apart my DE filter, which looked like a swap inside, and with lots of hosing off, they didn't look that bad. My thoughts were soaking them in a water/bleach solution for a day, maybe 1 part bleach, 10 parts water?
However, I did notice all of the bottoms of the grids were broken (no idea why they looked like that, I carefully disassembled the filter :? ), see picture below...
And then one filter had a very odd red color stain on one side...
So I might be trying to be way too cheap, in all your professional opinions, do you think I am beating a dead horse here? Should I just sell that spare kidney and go with a cartridge filter?
Thanks for all your help, it is very much appreciated!
So I am thinking of holding back on buying a cartridge filter, funds are a little low at the moment and spending $600+ on a suitable filter really isn't in the budget. So I ripped apart my DE filter, which looked like a swap inside, and with lots of hosing off, they didn't look that bad. My thoughts were soaking them in a water/bleach solution for a day, maybe 1 part bleach, 10 parts water?
However, I did notice all of the bottoms of the grids were broken (no idea why they looked like that, I carefully disassembled the filter :? ), see picture below...

And then one filter had a very odd red color stain on one side...

So I might be trying to be way too cheap, in all your professional opinions, do you think I am beating a dead horse here? Should I just sell that spare kidney and go with a cartridge filter?