Hi all!
Summer's back and looking forward to the first decent use of our new pool (inherited with the house). It's been quite a learning experience, to put it mildly.
We have a pool robot (also inherited), and while it does an okay job, I have been totally defeated by the tangling and twisting of the cord. It has gotten to a point where no amount of "reverse twisting" will help. I had tried to straighten it out completely once by stringing it across two fence posts 20 feet apart, but if anything, the problem got worse. Maybe that was a bad idea.
It has been so frustrating that I would even be okay spending more on a "cordless" model with a rechargeable battery, unfortunately it looks like the technology is not quite there yet? I find references to a few of these battery-operated models like the Dolphin LIBerty and others, but they are hard to come by at least in the US.
Does anyone have a cordless model?
Alternatively, any ideas on what I can do with the cord on my current robot?
Summer's back and looking forward to the first decent use of our new pool (inherited with the house). It's been quite a learning experience, to put it mildly.
We have a pool robot (also inherited), and while it does an okay job, I have been totally defeated by the tangling and twisting of the cord. It has gotten to a point where no amount of "reverse twisting" will help. I had tried to straighten it out completely once by stringing it across two fence posts 20 feet apart, but if anything, the problem got worse. Maybe that was a bad idea.
It has been so frustrating that I would even be okay spending more on a "cordless" model with a rechargeable battery, unfortunately it looks like the technology is not quite there yet? I find references to a few of these battery-operated models like the Dolphin LIBerty and others, but they are hard to come by at least in the US.
Does anyone have a cordless model?
Alternatively, any ideas on what I can do with the cord on my current robot?