- May 14, 2013
- 12
Hello,
I have an above ground 18ft Coleman pool that I installed about 2 weeks ago.
I have done some hard plumbing on it on the inlets and outlet but still utilize the hoses for the time being until I can find a good solution to connect directly to the pump.

I am using an Intex 3,000GPH pump on the pool along with the Intex surface mount skimmer.
I bought a manual vacuum and hose to clean the pool as I didn't want to invest in an auto-cleaner just yet. My issue is that there doesn't appear to be a lot of suction, or as much as I would think there should be.

I detached the hose that is plugged into the wall from the skimmer and hooked it directly into my vacuum hose.
When I put my hand over it, there is a decent amount of suction but its not overpowering (guessing this is by design).
When I am pushing it along the pool floor, I would say 50% is getting sucked up and the other 50% is just getting pushed around by the wheels hitting the dirt.
Is there any way to improve the suction on these dual inlet pools? I was curious is blocking one (only during the cleaning process) would help to provide more suction on the one I was using.
Anyone else use a manual vacuum that runs into this issue?
I have an above ground 18ft Coleman pool that I installed about 2 weeks ago.
I have done some hard plumbing on it on the inlets and outlet but still utilize the hoses for the time being until I can find a good solution to connect directly to the pump.

I am using an Intex 3,000GPH pump on the pool along with the Intex surface mount skimmer.
I bought a manual vacuum and hose to clean the pool as I didn't want to invest in an auto-cleaner just yet. My issue is that there doesn't appear to be a lot of suction, or as much as I would think there should be.

I detached the hose that is plugged into the wall from the skimmer and hooked it directly into my vacuum hose.
When I put my hand over it, there is a decent amount of suction but its not overpowering (guessing this is by design).
When I am pushing it along the pool floor, I would say 50% is getting sucked up and the other 50% is just getting pushed around by the wheels hitting the dirt.
Is there any way to improve the suction on these dual inlet pools? I was curious is blocking one (only during the cleaning process) would help to provide more suction on the one I was using.
Anyone else use a manual vacuum that runs into this issue?