Good question GG.
More than 50% of the time I use a hayward large capacity leaf canister-on the end of the first hose-I use the one with the plastic grate not the bag because I want the really small debris completely out of the pool, what slips through this usually gets hung up in my epumps filter basket - which is absolutely enormous- MUCH larger than my whisperflows basket.
I find the actual size of the pump annoying, and not as well packaged as Pentair's offering- but the basket is waay nicer.
I have the Hayward Large leaf canister too. It is so much more hassle than the Pool Skim, to me. I purchased it last fall when I bought the Tracker 4X. I think I'm going to sell the Tracker as I can't see using it now that I've got bags for Polaris that actually catch our micro stuff; the stuff that goes right through the Polaris silt/sand bag, and the Polaris liner socks for the Polaris bags. BUT ...... I surely wish I knew about the Leaf Canister all these years when I've had to to hand vacuum. I still occasionally have to do hand vacuum when too many leaves are coming down and I can't be here to micro manage changing out the Polaris bag or emptying the skimmer.
I wonder why so many pump manufacturers don't offer HUGE pump basket. It certainly would come in handy at times. And some of the pump baskets are even smaller than the "normal" size.
Note: I had pentair whisperflow 1HP prior to this pump and I loved it, so the above comment is in no way a disparagement of Pentairs pump, but a realistic comparison of this particular feature along with its downside.
I still have it as a standby replacement now.
I havent had the dragonfly in full leaf season so I may find I need a Poolskim, or 2 before clogging - but thats later....
Of course the polaris LCS I have has a much nicer integrated basket, but with limited capacity for the bottom cleaner, and the skimmer isnt nearly as good........
I only need to backwash a few times a year, with a de 60 so my dust influx MUST be substantially less than yours (ouch! brutal) although Ill give you run for the money on helicopters!
I'm having a really, really hard time getting all the cellulose and clay dust backwashed out of the Quad 80. It sticks to the four cartridges like cement. Last night I was going to put the backwash water back in the pool using a backwash Slime Bag but didn't have the right stuff to attach the waste pipe to the heavy vac hose I had planned on using. So I had to send it all down the hill. Get this, I tried various flows for the backwash from 20 gpm all the way to 100 gpm. I emptied about 8" of water from my pool.
I could only get the psi down by 4. Last time, about a week ago, I opened the filter and rinsed the cartridges off with a hose. It took a lot of time, lot of water AND I didn't use the little brass attachment for hose that people are recommending for cleaning cartridges. AND it was a really wet job. (I have the brass fitting, but I couldn't find it.
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I asked my "Favorite Most Truste" pool guy if he installs many Quad filters here. He doesn't. Reason being they are too much hassle with our conditions out here. In fact he had just replaced a new Quad with a different DE filter for a customer a few days before.
I, now, know what he was referring too.
Thankfully we don't have the helicopters here. I used to love them when I was a kid growing up in KY. They float for a while don't they? I'm another who is entertained easily, especially if it is outdoors.
It's soon to be time for the June Bugs. They fill the skimmer really, really, really fast, and stink up the skimmer debris wast container. I didn't have either of my Pool Skims hooked up last spring so I guess I'm going to find out pretty soon how hard it is to get them out of PS bag.
Careful on the "too well" you may jinx it!
Uncle Dave