Just bought a new Active 20 from Marina Pool and Spa and decided to build my own caddy versus paying $150+


My analysis...
1) Don't need wheels and the $150 Dolphin's caddy's wheels are not that robust anyways
2) Don't want to leave power supply outside based on how many posts I've read about them going bad from heat/sun (but you could build something for this if desired)
3) Want to store the robot in the standard upright position so need solution that protects tracks and rollers from being compressed
4) Want to hang my cord neatly above robot
5) Will use 18" weber kettle grill cover for under $20 on Amazon on post Labor Day sale for added protection
6) Location - I have a dedicated spot for the cleaner under my covered patio - but this stand could go anywhere
I followed the idea of the Dolphin Caddy that uses 4 posts to raise / support the robot so the rollers and tracks dont touch the ground
Made with 3/4 PVC
* Used sponge that I placed (compressed) into PVC opening to cushion 4 support posts (may upgrade if needed to rubber cap)
* The lower back side support is designed as a guide for placing in the robot...when you back up against it, the robot is properly aligned.
Cost about $25 plus cover
Time about 60 minutes


My analysis...
1) Don't need wheels and the $150 Dolphin's caddy's wheels are not that robust anyways
2) Don't want to leave power supply outside based on how many posts I've read about them going bad from heat/sun (but you could build something for this if desired)
3) Want to store the robot in the standard upright position so need solution that protects tracks and rollers from being compressed
4) Want to hang my cord neatly above robot
5) Will use 18" weber kettle grill cover for under $20 on Amazon on post Labor Day sale for added protection
6) Location - I have a dedicated spot for the cleaner under my covered patio - but this stand could go anywhere
I followed the idea of the Dolphin Caddy that uses 4 posts to raise / support the robot so the rollers and tracks dont touch the ground
Made with 3/4 PVC
* Used sponge that I placed (compressed) into PVC opening to cushion 4 support posts (may upgrade if needed to rubber cap)
* The lower back side support is designed as a guide for placing in the robot...when you back up against it, the robot is properly aligned.
Cost about $25 plus cover
Time about 60 minutes