- Jul 29, 2008
- 315
- Pool Size
- 9000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool Universal40
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Do you recall where you got that from?I was looking for a larger plastic zip tie to clean the deposits from between the plates of my SWG cell. Then I spotted that plastic tool used to remove hair from a household drain. Worked perfectly!
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I don't recall for this one but Amazon has many choices under "drain hair snake" that look very similar.Do you recall where you got that from?
I've seen a few, but they seem flimsy compared to your pics.
I don't recall for this one but Amazon has many choices under "drain hair snake" that look very similar.
FATHER.SON Drain Clog Remover Snake, Plumbing Toilet Hair Snake Drain Cleaner Auger Catcher for Kitchen, Sink, Bathroom, Tub, Shower(4 Pack 20inch) Amazon.com
Thanks!I don't recall for this one but Amazon has many choices under "drain hair snake" that look very similar.
FATHER.SON Drain Clog Remover Snake, Plumbing Toilet Hair Snake Drain Cleaner Auger Catcher for Kitchen, Sink, Bathroom, Tub, Shower(4 Pack 20inch) Amazon.com
Yes and no. What looks nonstandard?Test Kits Compared
Are those pool store results? Those are fairly nonstandard values for what we see from our recommended test kits.
When we see numbers that don't end in a zero (or two), like CYA 56 and CH 616 and salt 3056, it's a safe bet that those are pool store test results. Numbers from either of our two recommended test kits would be more like 60, 600 and 3000.What looks nonstandard?
Busted! I was out of CYA reagent. I have more now. I don't test CH very often because it is always high whether I test it or Leslie's tests it and there is not much I can do about it. I just entered the Leslie's salt number but I wouldn't add any salt to the pool without testing it myself.When we see numbers that don't end in a zero (or two), like CYA 56 and CH 616 and salt 3056, it's a safe bet that those are pool store test results. Numbers from either of our two recommended test kits would be more like 60, 600 and 3000.
We can't be of much help without a full suite of test results from one of our recommended test kits. That's why Gene is asking for them. Our MO is based on Taylor test results, not pool store test results (that's the short version).I don't test CH very often because it is always high whether I test it or Leslie's tests it and there is not much I can do about it.
I was looking for a larger plastic zip tie to clean the deposits from between the plates of my SWG cell. Then I spotted that plastic tool used to remove hair from a household drain. Worked perfectly!
View attachment 562223View attachment 562224Great for the lumps Great for the lumps but the plates will still will be coated. You have a bigger problem. The water balance must be badly out of balance.