Thanks. I didn’t understand your last sentence about sch 40 not DWVJust go to lowes and get a 2 inch slip reducer to 1.5 inch... about a dollar or so and glue it in there, make sure it fits your hose first and it is sch 40 not DWV bit
Something like this2" x 1-1/2" Socket PVC Coupling Sched 40: Sporting Goods: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
Thanks. I didn’t understand your last sentence about sch 40 not DWV
Would you know how I can get the flow to start of slowly so that the hose can open up properly? On my Hayward sand filter there is just an option for backwash and rinse and maybe drain I think. Does one option option reduce the flow pressure ? Thanks.well that sucks, the hoses do get stuck together.. if you start the flow easy and let it fill up and then turn it up it should not do that... This is a mango hose, it lasted me 5 years now... You can get a 1.5 or 2 inch..
Apache 98138045 2" x 50' Blue PVC Lay-Flat Discharge Hose with Aluminum Pin Lug Fittings: Air Tool Hoses: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
Apache 98138045 2" x 50' Blue PVC Lay-Flat Discharge Hose with Aluminum Pin Lug Fittings: Air Tool Hoses: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientificsmile.amazon.com
Would you know how I can get the flow to start of slowly so that the hose can open up properly? On my Hayward sand filter there is just an option for backwash and rinse and maybe drain I think. Does one option option reduce the flow pressure ? Thanks.
Thanks. No it’s not variable. I need to go buy a stronger hose I guess.If you have a variable speed pump you would start off at a low rpm. You may have to temporarily set the prime cycle to a lower rpm also. Make sure the hose is laying flat, no kinks or sharp bends.