- Mar 17, 2019
- 610
- Pool Size
- 12500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45 Plus
I was cleaning out my Dolphin robot yesterday and came across this in the basket.

I put it into the "look into later" pile. Then this morning I noticed a large amount of air bubbles coming from the returns. I went over to the skimmer (I have only one), and saw that that the weir door was closed shut (forward) and very little water was entering the skimmer.
Here's the face of the skimmer, looking from the pool. Note: pump is on (low speed) in this pic.

I did a little research on the forum and here's what I think what happened. Somehow the "stop" cracked off. I went swimming last night after the pump had turned off. The wave action likely moved the door forward and without the stop in place, the door stayed closed. Then when the pump came on this morning it wasn't able to get enough water and hence the air bubbles.
Is this analysis correct?
How do I fix the broken stop? I can make out that it's a Hayward skimmer with a part number of SP1071 E or F. Not sure how anything could be re-attached to the quite thin plastic strip at the top of the skimmer.
Thanks.

I put it into the "look into later" pile. Then this morning I noticed a large amount of air bubbles coming from the returns. I went over to the skimmer (I have only one), and saw that that the weir door was closed shut (forward) and very little water was entering the skimmer.
Here's the face of the skimmer, looking from the pool. Note: pump is on (low speed) in this pic.

I did a little research on the forum and here's what I think what happened. Somehow the "stop" cracked off. I went swimming last night after the pump had turned off. The wave action likely moved the door forward and without the stop in place, the door stayed closed. Then when the pump came on this morning it wasn't able to get enough water and hence the air bubbles.
Is this analysis correct?
How do I fix the broken stop? I can make out that it's a Hayward skimmer with a part number of SP1071 E or F. Not sure how anything could be re-attached to the quite thin plastic strip at the top of the skimmer.
Thanks.
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