- Aug 19, 2018
- 929
- Pool Size
- 23000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45
My 32 yr old PF-50 stainless sand filter gave up. Clamp band broke, and long out of production. So new filter time.
One dealer is pushing a Pentair 420 cartridge, with an add on valve so I can pump to waste/drawdown in the fall. They are downplaying sand.
The other dealer only recommends a Pentair SD 60 or 70, with their "magic" "Ruby Sand".
Yep, I've searched and read a LOT of TFP posts for info....but still undecided.
Usual conditions:
Pool gets pumped down below the jets each fall. Snow fills it. Can be a lot of dirt to vac in the spring.
I can get heavy cottonwood, elm seeds and pine pollen in the spring. - usually over by mid-June.
There are dogs using it - we brush and use skimmer socks, but....
Just today converted to a SWCG, which is up and running. So I hope for far, far less algae vacuuming.
There are periods of a week or more of inattention (trips, etc.). For more than a few days, I SLAM and shut it down, so still possibility of Algae blooms.
I've never been pleased with the sand performance - very slow to clear suspended particles. Old filter is a bit undersized. Have tried DE addition, fliter bags on the outlets, zeolite, and of course various clarifiers/flocs. Mostly to little avail.
Pentair says their sand version has a fine filter on the internals that filters to low micron numbers. The Ruby Sand is also supposed to filter to 3 micron (but I was burned by Zeolite, so don't trust that at all). The filter looks to be a royal pain to change out sand, if ever needed. But, with a larger size and the internal filter, will it do a better job than my old???
The cartridge seems fine, but the cartridge's from Pentair are really expensive - do aftermarkets perform as well for far less? The sand guy says I'll be cleaning the filters weekly (!) Given the above conditions, likely or not?
Still waiting for callbacks from 2 other dealers, so ultimate selection is still in flux...
Any further opinions on which way to jump?
One dealer is pushing a Pentair 420 cartridge, with an add on valve so I can pump to waste/drawdown in the fall. They are downplaying sand.
The other dealer only recommends a Pentair SD 60 or 70, with their "magic" "Ruby Sand".
Yep, I've searched and read a LOT of TFP posts for info....but still undecided.
Usual conditions:
Pool gets pumped down below the jets each fall. Snow fills it. Can be a lot of dirt to vac in the spring.
I can get heavy cottonwood, elm seeds and pine pollen in the spring. - usually over by mid-June.
There are dogs using it - we brush and use skimmer socks, but....
Just today converted to a SWCG, which is up and running. So I hope for far, far less algae vacuuming.
There are periods of a week or more of inattention (trips, etc.). For more than a few days, I SLAM and shut it down, so still possibility of Algae blooms.
I've never been pleased with the sand performance - very slow to clear suspended particles. Old filter is a bit undersized. Have tried DE addition, fliter bags on the outlets, zeolite, and of course various clarifiers/flocs. Mostly to little avail.
Pentair says their sand version has a fine filter on the internals that filters to low micron numbers. The Ruby Sand is also supposed to filter to 3 micron (but I was burned by Zeolite, so don't trust that at all). The filter looks to be a royal pain to change out sand, if ever needed. But, with a larger size and the internal filter, will it do a better job than my old???
The cartridge seems fine, but the cartridge's from Pentair are really expensive - do aftermarkets perform as well for far less? The sand guy says I'll be cleaning the filters weekly (!) Given the above conditions, likely or not?
Still waiting for callbacks from 2 other dealers, so ultimate selection is still in flux...
Any further opinions on which way to jump?