Harley's Pool

So just test again in two hours and adjust? But only add if it's below the SLAM amount?
Correct. As it plays out the chlorine holds longer and longer and you adjust your test intervals accordingly.
I also added enough cya to bring it to 45, but haven't tested again for it. Should I test cya again or assume it's 45?
Count it as added until you get a good reading in full sun. And round up to 50 as we do.
 
So I switched it to sand, cleaned the whole filter out and all. It returning a good amount of water into the pool, but then I check on it later and it's back to not a ton of output.

I backwash and then it's good to go again
This is due to it being so small. Gets dirty quickly.
 
This is due to it being so small. Gets dirty quickly.
Ahh gotcha! Well the new pump showed up early. Soo just gotta get it installed. Need to go to Lowe's probably for some plumbing parts.

Edit: actually might not have to go to Lowe's yet. I have already have a pack of adapters that might work
 
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Ahh gotcha! Well the new pump showed up early. Soo just gotta get it installed. Need to go to Lowe's probably for some plumbing parts.
Plumb some valves in while you’re at it if you don’t already have them. Makes it easier to dump the pump basket without losing tons of water or isolate the pool from the plumbing if needed.
To convert from pvc to those proprietary bestway/intex fittings you will need something like these
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The top one converts intex thread to attach normal sized pool hoses. & you can use normal barbed fittings on the equipment.
The bottom one is to mate intex to normal pvc screw on fittings.
Some pool stores also carry these. May want to call around if you’re in a rush
 
Plumb some valves in while you’re at it if you don’t already have them. Makes it easier to dump the pump basket without losing tons of water or isolate the pool from the plumbing if needed.
To convert from pvc to those proprietary bestway/intex fittings you will need something like these
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The top one converts intex thread to attach normal sized pool hoses. & you can use normal barbed fittings on the equipment.
The bottom one is to mate intex to normal pvc screw on fittings.
Some pool stores also carry these. May want to call around if you’re in a rush
Valves?

I luckily have a set of those 40mm to 1 1/2inch. So my bestway hoses coming from the pool and Hayward skimmer should connect right to the jacuzzi pump&filter
 
Valves?

I luckily have a set of those 40mm to 1 1/2inch. So my bestway hoses coming from the pool and Hayward skimmer should connect right to the jacuzzi pump&filter
I like to have at least 1 between the skimmer and pump - keeps you from getting soaked when dumping the pump basket. For years i just used a little foam football 🏈 and wedged it in the skimmer hole - it still allowed a bit of water through though.
It was glorious once i added a valve under the skimmer.
I also have valves on each of my returns. This allows me to not only isolate the pool from plumbing if needed but also control the flow to each return if i want when using my fountain or my pressure side cleaner.
I am about to hook up my plumbing for the season and all the valves mean that i can do so at my leisure & just turn them on when ready.
 
I like to have at least 1 between the skimmer and pump - keeps you from getting soaked when dumping the pump basket. For years i just used a little foam football 🏈 and wedged it in the skimmer hole - it still allowed a bit of water through though.
It was glorious once i added a valve under the skimmer.
I also have valves on each of my returns. This allows me to not only isolate the pool from plumbing if needed but also control the flow to each return if i want when using my fountain or my pressure side cleaner.
I am about to hook up my plumbing for the season and all the valves mean that i can do so at my leisure & just turn them on when ready.
Ohh gotcha. Yeah I definitely want to add them. Yesterday when working on the pump/filter, I used one of those 40mm to 1 1/2 adapters and put a bestway cap on the other end then screwed it into the Hayward skimmer from the inside.
 
Pump installed. In high speed mode, it's shaking my return tube a good bit haha. Is it time to hard plumb it all together?

While I'm doing the SLAM, should I keep it on high speed mode?
 
Is it time to hard plumb it all together?
Its always time to hard plumb. There's 2 kinds of above ground pool hoses.

1) The ones that have already popped,

2) The ones that are waiting for the absolute worst possible 🤬 time to pop.
 
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If I hard plumb, how far can it be from the pool?
I wouldn't worry about moving it around in the general area (10 ft this way or that way) but I wouldn't move intex style equipment much further than it was meant to be.
 
It doesn't feel like Intex style equipment.
Right. Lol. I still had the original combo unit link in my head. :crazy:

The Jacuzzi is definitely a step or two up. Is it enough ? I dunno.
Id love to move the equipment up against my house..
How far away is that ? Does it list any preferred distances in the manual ?
 
Right. Lol. I still had the original combo unit link in my head. :crazy:

The Jacuzzi is definitely a step or two up. Is it enough ? I dunno.

How far away is that ? Does it list any preferred distances in the manual ?
I'll have to get out there and measure soon. And I'll check the manual. Worse case I just do it right there.

Actually, might just hard plumb tomorrow. Getting a little drops on my connections anyways.

What's the standard pipe I should get? 2" PVC?
 
So gonna try and plumb this tomorrow if possible. Should I use 1 1/2inch pipe or 2inch?

Also, I was looking at the manual of the jacuzzi pump/filter and the whole warranty information is about pentair. Maybe they make their products for the jacuzzi brand?
 

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