- Sep 14, 2020
- 47
- Pool Size
- 24000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
I'm finally filling my pool today and when I turned on the pump for the first time I found a leak. The cap for my new Pool Tool 104D anode has a split in the middle. I called Pool Tool and spoke with the owner. He was nice enough to send me a replacement via 2nd day air but my freshly plastered and filled pool will be sitting for 2 days without circulation.
I'm looking for a way of plugging the inline tee so I can run my equipment while I wait for the replacement. The threads are not standard 2" FPT. They are much coarser. Has anyone needed to remove the anode and plug the custom tee from Pool Tool?
BTW, I am very happy with the attitude and service from Herb at Pool Tool.
I'm looking for a way of plugging the inline tee so I can run my equipment while I wait for the replacement. The threads are not standard 2" FPT. They are much coarser. Has anyone needed to remove the anode and plug the custom tee from Pool Tool?
BTW, I am very happy with the attitude and service from Herb at Pool Tool.