Blowout
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Proud to say I'm all finished. Turned out good. I went with 45HP10, woods outdoor timer.
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How is the Woods timer working out for you? Looks like you have the 50015, correct?
Proud to say I'm all finished. Turned out good. I went with 45HP10, woods outdoor timer.
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So I'm getting everything ready for spring now & haven't used pump for a couple months & nothing seems to be pumping out even though it seems to be running & there's plenty of bleach. Where would u start to figure out issue?
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Thx Gary I'll try that. Should there be water flowing from my "pool pump" back into the stenner? When the stenner is off and the pool pump is on, there is water flowing toward the stenner & leaking out the stenner.
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Garyengr, i.e. the "engineer." How could I tell?
Well, it's been a year since your last "chart update." What are your thoughts now? I am interested in seeing how your FC and adjustments fared through the winter. Do you cover your pool? Winter and a cover got me in trouble last year.
On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate the "hand's off value" of the Stenner? The system could never be totally hands-off, because it's just a half-automated system overall. So we'll just make that an "11" on the scale!A value of 1 would be 100% manual, i.e. testing daily, calculating daily, and dosing by hand daily.
I sense that the Stenner brings a new level of aggravation. However, at least the FC levels in your pool remained in the tolerance bands. However, it is anything but smooth. Probably the only means to provide a smoother line is to have the system measure and provide feedback. The IntelliChem (and others) comes to mind. However, that's a big up-front investment.
Overall, I'd like to hear your thoughts. Also, this was an AWESOME thread. Thank you for being detailed and providing great explanations!
Couldn't think of anything more original than "garyengr" back in the early 90's and have stuck with it. I'm on the road right now and don't have access to my file. I do not put a cover on my pool. Over the winter if I recall correctly, I was down to injecting maybe 20-30 oz of chlorine a day. I haven't been keeping records as well as I did the first year (have gone on several multi week trips this summer). I also don't care if I maintain tight control on the FC levels now days, if I end up being a little high "so what" since the pool is safe to swim up to the shock levels. This summer I have been using more chlorine than last year. I have gotten up to injecting 97 ozs per day and even then the FC level was dropping 1/2 to 1 ppm per day (with my pool, roughly 27 oz of 10% chlorine will raise the FC level by 1 ppm). Don't know if that is due to a hotter summer, less cloud cover, or something else. I can say that I have not had a mustard algae outbreak since switching to liquid chlorine and the stenner pump.
garyengr said:After a year and a half with the stenner, I would give it an 6 or 7. On the plus side you can go a couple of weeks without adjusting if you need to. On the negative side, buying 14 gallons and filling the tank every 3 weeks in the summer is somewhat of a drag. The variability in the charts was due in part to my micro managing and in part to weather. Remember the FC measurement is only accurate to +/- 1/2 ppm best case (unless you use a larger water sample). Therefore the difference in two measurement over two days has a variability of +/- 1 ppm. Also as I recall, we had rain and cloud cover quite a few of the days last year.
garyengr said:On a different subject, I had a problem with overfilling my tank. The spill over tube from the pump (in case the stenner tube breaks) goes into the flat on the top of the tank under the stenner and probably extends 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch into the tank. I put in 14 gallons and with the residual, the chlorine level was at the top of the tank. With the temperatures in Tucson over the early summer, I believe the air in the top of the tank expanded and pushed the chlorine up the spillover tube into the pump which then leaked out of other parts of the pump flooding the top of the tank. I ended up having to replace the roller assembly in the pump. I am now careful about overfilling the tank.