Guys we already fill the pool with water and our old filter broke. So we decided to upgrade it with Intex Sand Filter. Do you guys think that it is safe to open (cut) the hole for outlet while the pool is full with water?
I has been done. Use a bowl and have someone hold it over the hole/area on the inside of the pool to cut out or enlarge. That'll help stop a lot of water from being lost.Pysiek said:Guys we already fill the pool with water and our old filter broke. So we decided to upgrade it with Intex Sand Filter. Do you guys think that it is safe to open (cut) the hole for outlet while the pool is full with water?
Yay! Crazy how one little thing can cause issues.81 cuttin said:Hooked it up through old pump, minus impeller. But my low flow light keeps coming on swg. Any idea what i can do?
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I left a rubber seal off the skimmer basket. Now everything is running right. crazy water flow and holding at 6psi. :-D
A second return would really help I think as the factory one is right at the waterline and even with an angled eyeball it only really seems to circulate the top half of the pool. If and when i have to replace the intex pump and filter i want to get a bigger pump and filter so i can have enough flow for two returns. I wonder how hard it would be to rig up something with the existing drain plug??? Thoughts??? I sometimes wish I had a bottom drain in the middle of the bottom. It'd really help out our set up as the bottom is dished out 6" deeper in the middle and all the junk collects right in the middle. It's easy enough to vacuum that way but it sure would be easier with a bottom drain to pull from.jerallen said:Jamison04- I have the same setup you have (minus the SWG). This is my first year with this pool and the skimmer works GREAT at keeping floating debris out of the pool. I have begun to see small debris floating near the bottom of the pool while we're swimming and I'm considering adding an outlet below the water line to help filter out this non-floating debris. Your thoughts?