Nice pergola. Are the plans for that available somewhere?Last spring, since the kids were stuck at home for school with lots of extra downtime, we added a “wood shop” class! My son and I built a small deck box (and a swing to match - far side of the pergola) for our robot.. doubles as a lounger table. I keep the power unit in a drawer in my kitchen area. Works great!
Thank you! No specific plans, as it was a custom build.. we wanted a more modern look with a privacy wall since we are on the street corner. It is 14’x18’ with tinted poly cover.Nice pergola. Are the plans for that available somewhere?
When I looked at your pergola and the street behind, I thought, "That looks like Houston." Sure enough. Mix of one and two story houses, all with front garages, except here in Katy, most have oversize pickup trucks parked outside the garages. The view to the side of your yard is just like mine, which is also a corner lot. We have the standard Houston area 6 ft wood fence, but just outside the fence we've put a row of nine Eagleston Hollies which are 11-12 feet tall and still another 2-3 years from when their canopies join to block the view. Nice job on the storage box, too, by the way.Thank you! No specific plans, as it was a custom build.. we wanted a more modern look with a privacy wall since we are on the street corner. It is 14’x18’ with tinted poly cover.
The power supply, which is outside the pool, converts AC voltage to DC. DC voltage below 48VDC is perfectly safe so no worries leaving the robot in the pool.Any danger or electricity from leaving it in the pool to swimmers? We have a 9.5 foot deep end so I think it can just hang out there but my father was very concerned.
So I was gonna make a little custom stand for mine to store upright and keep weight off the brushes. But then I noticed that Marina Pool sells all the parts for the dolphin caddy individually. I didn't need the full caddy since I have to go up and down stairs for my pool...so I didn't want to pay $150 for a caddy that was just gonna be utilized for storage in a shed. But I was able to just buy the plastic base of the caddy. Still kind of spendy at $50 but it's obviously a perfect fit for setting my robot on. And one kinda cool thing is they sell all the parts individually (even the hardware) so if you wanna have a full caddy later on you can buy everything else (costwise it's about the same as buying the full caddy) and assemble one.
It must like you.I have to ask, we just experienced swimming in a pool that had the robot running and no less than 6 times did the robot get my feet. Is this not common place? Granted, this was a really small FG pool we were in.