Re: My SLAM w/ Duda Bags & Fiber Clear Start @ message #40
Ok, Texas Splash was kind enough to break out the multiple stories going on in one thread so madyogi's situation can get remedied. So, I will rehash a bit here to save everyone from needing to read everything.
How we got to this point is all about filtration. As my signature says Rule #1:
SLAM Kills Algae, Your Filter cleans the water.
Seems everyone with a little learning can get the Algae killed, but none of us can do much other than cheer our filters or spend $100's on upgrading filtration systems.
To that End, RobertScalchi had mentioned his experience with Duda Diesel bags which are used to filter Diesel Fuel and can filter in various levels with 5 microns being one of them.
To that end, I ordered 3 bags(1 as just a back up), 2 90degree Hayward elbows, and got 2 stainless steel hose clamps to secure the bags to the elbow, the elbows screw into my returns.




They have been on now for a little over 30 hours now.
Before picture did not come out great in fact it was pretty dark, the sun had just peaked over our fence. I typically get my pic within 15mins of same time each day.
May 16 2018 Day 7 of SLAM
Here is May 18 2018 Day 9 of SLAM (30 hours after duda installed)
I took them off last night as my PSI had moved from 8 to 12 over the course of 12 hours and it was getting dark, I did not want to wake up to PSI issues. I cleaned them with the pressure washer and reinstalled for them to run all night.
Woke up this morning and it was only at 10psi, so I have not cleaned them a second time as of yet.
I am thinking of adding some weight inside the bag so that I could keep it down, as is now, the bag wants to rise up towards the surface of the water.
I am thinking marbles, maybe I will grab one of those stones I have around the retaining wall. Ideas welcome on adding weight.
I think the bags will do better pointed down and will make better use of the bag overall.
First impressions is these are getting dirty and I am seeing more of the bottom and towards the bottom in the deep end. They are working.