Just Bought A House With A Pool...Where to Begin?

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July 21, 2016 - YouTube

I set it to backwash for a few minutes, switched it to rinse and then put it back on filter. Oddly enough it looked like it shot a bunch of stuff back into the pool.

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Oh, pressure is always at just below 20.

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I'm supposed to open up some kind of waste line? Where the heck is that? How am I supposed to know these things?!
 
Ok... leave the pump running.. Just below 20 will be your normal pressure.. If it spikes much above that, time to backwash again.
There should be clear sight gauge on the side of the unit... When you are backwashing, watch that closely.. Itll turn mucky then back to the color of your pool water.. When it changes back, back wash is done.
 
There's alge in the sight tube so I can't really tell much of anything.

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Yeah I just filmed it.

Ok.. I see an issue...
First.. that white cap with the slit is your backwash port.. It should have a fitting on it that allows the water to be dumped thru a backwash hose...
2nd, when you pulled the cap off the skimmer, it wasnt sucking any water down. You may have debris stuck somewhere in there...
Can you feel any water coming out the jet in the pool?
 

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Nope thats the vacuum hose to clean the pool..
The waste cap has water built up behind it because the previous owner had no clue... that should remain open unless the valve seal is shot. Let it gush for a few sceonds and it should stop completely

Under 20 psi is fine.. Im running at 18 just like you
 
No, there was water behind it because I had the setting on backwash. Apparently you're supposed to hook up the hose before you turn the handle, not after you turn it and before you power it on like I had thought.

Bits of information like that are being left out and it's sabotaging me.
 

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