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Pump started but I saw a lot of DE in pump filter basket.Reset the breaker and see if the pump motor failed.
Could this had been caused by overload of leaves in secondary skimmer?Rotate the impeller and see if the motor is locked up.
Looks like you have a grip! I would keep your FC at the high end of the range (5-6) until you get to know your pool better. Congrats!Can this be real? Am I truly done?
I'm currently fighting what looks like a losing battle with maple leaves...
Thank you!
Dog hair? Golden Retriever, Golden Lab?It's not cellulose
I don't think so.Dog hair? Golden Retriever, Golden Lab?
I'd go with hair nets / skimmer socks, at least for now, for comparison.Also, that much stuff should not be getting past a pump basket unless there is a problem with the basket.
Dunno. I was a tad worried about finding bodies in that swamp, but all those gallons of chlorine I've dumped into that pool must have dissolved whatever bodies was in there, except for this fuzz?Dog hair? Golden Retriever, Golden Lab?
They all do. And they don't get hair nets.But I couldn't figure out how to put a sock or hair net in pump basket. It has challenging shape.
No, keep it in the same thread for continuity.Should I begin new thread to ask folks about it and other problems?
Ok, it does not look organic, but the test seems to indicate that it is organic.Drano broke down the fibers from my filter; the mystery stuff is organic. Also, the breakdown began quickly,
Golden fur doesn't break down. It teleports to your favorite hoodie.Also, the breakdown began quickly, so I assume it's not a Golden fur.![]()
+1 with James. If it's remotely on topic here, keep it in one place.Should I begin new thread to ask folks about it and other problems?
Your dog is a sniper. Mine just sent their fur everywhere, including my computer keyboard at workGolden fur doesn't break down. It teleports to your favorite hoodie.
And my pool odyssey will be in one place.+1 with James. If it's remotely on topic here, keep it in one place.
No, keep it in the same thread for continuity.
It does look verrrry much like fiberglass... I will keep the sample for the future access to a good microscope.Ok, it does not look organic, but the test seems to indicate that it is organic.
Dad suggested that the pump might be shredding bits of leaves and needles that make it past the basket. Or it could be fuzz from flying seeds, similar to dandelion. It seems that in any case I need to open and check the pump to make sure it's clean: the system isn't working well.I have no idea what it could be or how it is getting past the pump basket.