Sorry. I tried to look this up, but all I got was How to Calculate How Many GPH Your Pool Needs.
I’m trying to calculate the actual GPH of my new pump, and wondering if there are any simple tricks, other than buying a 100G tank, filling it, timing it, and multiplying, or some such.
In case you’re wondering, I’ve bought TWO automatic pool vacuums and neither one will move.
The first one was a cheap Intex. Sometimes they work, sometimes not so much, judging by the reviews.
But then I upgraded to decent creepy-crawly type and it’s just acting underpowered.
It’s supposed to work with at least 1600GPH. My pump is supposed to be 2400GPH, so I don’t know what’s going on.
Logic suggests it’s time to check that pump output before upgrading to a 3rd vacuum.
Thanks for your time!
I’m trying to calculate the actual GPH of my new pump, and wondering if there are any simple tricks, other than buying a 100G tank, filling it, timing it, and multiplying, or some such.
In case you’re wondering, I’ve bought TWO automatic pool vacuums and neither one will move.
The first one was a cheap Intex. Sometimes they work, sometimes not so much, judging by the reviews.
But then I upgraded to decent creepy-crawly type and it’s just acting underpowered.
It’s supposed to work with at least 1600GPH. My pump is supposed to be 2400GPH, so I don’t know what’s going on.
Logic suggests it’s time to check that pump output before upgrading to a 3rd vacuum.
Thanks for your time!