Longer Intex Hose Needed for Backwashing

NJSwimmom

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May 4, 2020
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I finally got my 12 x 24 Intex Ultraframe up and running yesterday. The problem is that the Intex flexible hose I am using for backwashing With the Intex Krystal Clear sand filter pump is way too short for my particular yard. The hose looks to be about 3 or 4 feet and I need a minimum of a 12 foot or longer hose specifically for backwashing only.

Can anyone recommend what I can do to lengthen the existing hose to 12 feet or longer or recommend an entirely new hose I can use at that length? This is extremely urgent because the pool is next to a slope and when I backwash, it’s going to automatically run down a hill and flood back under the pool with the current hose, even when I point the hose away from the pool. The longer hose will solve this problem.
 
This is what I did. I made one of the adapter fittings to adapt to PVC. I had originally used the backwah hose you can get anywhere but it didn't last but a couple seasons. I now use a piece of PVC that extends to my drainage behind the house that I remove when not in use.
You could probably also cut the Intex hose and just use the larger backwash hose and a hose clamp for temporary use. Hopefully this helps.IMG_20200528_204553035.jpg
 
This is what I did. I made one of the adapter fittings to adapt to PVC. I had originally used the backwah hose you can get anywhere but it didn't last but a couple seasons. I now use a piece of PVC that extends to my drainage behind the house that I remove when not in use.
You could probably also cut the Intex hose and just use the larger backwash hose and a hose clamp for temporary use. Hopefully this helps.View attachment 142617
If I use my existing (1.5 inch diameter) Intex hose, what (diameter) size hose should be attached to lengthen it? And all I need is a metal hose clamp to connect the two hoses?
 
If I use my existing (1.5 inch diameter) Intex hose, what (diameter) size hose should be attached to lengthen it? And all I need is a metal hose clamp to connect the two hoses?
I think this will work...

I use that hose and an intext type A adapter for mine.
 
Thanks, that’s exactly what I just bought. I just started using the Filter/pump for the first time 36 hours ago after the initial backwashing & rinsing. I’m running the pump for at least 12 hours a day for now. Hopefully I won’t need to do another backwash until the hose and adaptor arrive on Tuesday.

I also ordered a set of metal clamps to secure the hose although I’m not sure if they’re actually needed. Is there anything else that I should be using such as Teflon tape or a rubber O-ring?
 
Thanks, that’s exactly what I just bought. I just started using the Filter/pump for the first time 36 hours ago after the initial backwashing & rinsing. I’m running the pump for at least 12 hours a day for now. Hopefully I won’t need to do another backwash until the hose and adaptor arrive on Tuesday.

I also ordered a set of metal clamps to secure the hose although I’m not sure if they’re actually needed. Is there anything else that I should be using such as Teflon tape or a rubber O-ring?
Just the band clamp, I forgot that detail, you would have gotten soaked lol.
 
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