Sabtu, 05 April 2014

how does an above ground automatic pool cleaner work??




Hugeez





Answer
Not well enough that you won't need to still remove leaves and other big items. I thought installing one would work. I even got one of those bottom cleaners, and still I have to have the pool guy come once every month!!! There is no real cure for the pool cleaner!!!!
Sorry, I thought you were talking about built in pools......

I just bought an above ground pool and I am trying to decide between 2 automatic pool cleaners?




pink


Which do you think is better the Kontiki 2 automatic cleaner or the Whale automatic cleaner? Any thoughts???


Answer
I couldn't really find any information on either of those.
Try this forum:
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/archive/index.php/f-146.html

Or, here are some other cleaners to consider:
http://www.epinions.com/hmgd-Pool_and_Patio-Pool_Equipment-Cleaning_Supplies-All




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what is best automatic pool cleaner vaccuum for in ground pool?




john p


i know some have their own filter and some use the pools filter, but im looking for a low maintenance, inexpensive and good cleaning unit without alot of parts that break. anyone like the polaris 165?


Answer
Depends on wether you get mostly leaves or dirt.
If you get lots of leaves,a pressure side cleaner like polaris or hayward viper is best
If you get mostly dirt,then I would say a suction cleaner like a kreepy krauly or hayward navigator

What is the best automatic pool cleaner?




N.


I have a below ground pool and am trying to find reviews on automatic pool cleaners. Consumer Reports doesn't seem to have anything on the subject :( Can anyone lend some insight and perspective on automatic pool cleaners and make a recommendation? Much thanks in advance.


Answer
Suction-Side Automatic Pool Cleaners

In researching suction-side cleaners, weâve found that the Stanley PoolTec DLX In-Ground Automatic Pool Vacuum Cleaner is the newest and most innovative way to keep your pool clean. The trusted brand of Stanley, with its master craftsmanship and innovative design provides a cleaner that is easy to install and operate and provides continuous cleaning of most in-ground pools. Operating with your poolâs filter, this suction cleaning mechanism maintains a proper angle for optimal performance while cleaning pools with depths of 9 ft.

Pressure-Side Automatic Pool Cleaners

If you are looking for a pressure-side cleaner and you want your pool cleaned quickly and completely, we recommend the Kreepy Krauly Legend cleaner from Pentair. A host of design features combine to keep the Legend cleaner on the move, thoroughly cleaning most pools in just 1 to 3 hours. The debris channel and large intake throat handles leaves, twigs and other large debris with ease. The Front-wheel drive generates maximum traction on inclined surfaces for total coverage of pool bottom and walls. The independent booster pump helps provide optimum cleaning power and unimpeded surface skimming. Another great feature is that disposable cleaner bags are also availableâno need to empty or touch debris again.



Robotic / Electronic Automatic Pool Cleaners

Many consumers are now selecting incredibly efficient robotic units as their cleaners of choice. These are great at cleaning small debris and sand as well as one of the only types that clean and scrub the walls and tile line. The Dolphin Supreme M3 and M4 from Maytronics are great options for robotic cleaners. These award-winning models have features that are designed for customers and are backed by the Maytronics name which has provided 25 years of technological leadership. Not only are Dolphin M3 and M4 energy efficient (average cost of less than $0.15 to clean the pool), but they have weekly timers where a user can preset cleanings throughout the week.

Here are some more links to more information. I hope this helps.




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What is the best automatic pool cleaner?




N.


I have a below ground pool and am trying to find reviews on automatic pool cleaners. Consumer Reports doesn't seem to have anything on the subject :( Can anyone lend some insight and perspective on automatic pool cleaners and make a recommendation? Much thanks in advance.


Answer
Suction-Side Automatic Pool Cleaners

In researching suction-side cleaners, weâve found that the Stanley PoolTec DLX In-Ground Automatic Pool Vacuum Cleaner is the newest and most innovative way to keep your pool clean. The trusted brand of Stanley, with its master craftsmanship and innovative design provides a cleaner that is easy to install and operate and provides continuous cleaning of most in-ground pools. Operating with your poolâs filter, this suction cleaning mechanism maintains a proper angle for optimal performance while cleaning pools with depths of 9 ft.

Pressure-Side Automatic Pool Cleaners

If you are looking for a pressure-side cleaner and you want your pool cleaned quickly and completely, we recommend the Kreepy Krauly Legend cleaner from Pentair. A host of design features combine to keep the Legend cleaner on the move, thoroughly cleaning most pools in just 1 to 3 hours. The debris channel and large intake throat handles leaves, twigs and other large debris with ease. The Front-wheel drive generates maximum traction on inclined surfaces for total coverage of pool bottom and walls. The independent booster pump helps provide optimum cleaning power and unimpeded surface skimming. Another great feature is that disposable cleaner bags are also availableâno need to empty or touch debris again.



Robotic / Electronic Automatic Pool Cleaners

Many consumers are now selecting incredibly efficient robotic units as their cleaners of choice. These are great at cleaning small debris and sand as well as one of the only types that clean and scrub the walls and tile line. The Dolphin Supreme M3 and M4 from Maytronics are great options for robotic cleaners. These award-winning models have features that are designed for customers and are backed by the Maytronics name which has provided 25 years of technological leadership. Not only are Dolphin M3 and M4 energy efficient (average cost of less than $0.15 to clean the pool), but they have weekly timers where a user can preset cleanings throughout the week.

Here are some more links to more information. I hope this helps.

what is best automatic pool cleaner vaccuum for in ground pool?




john p


i know some have their own filter and some use the pools filter, but im looking for a low maintenance, inexpensive and good cleaning unit without alot of parts that break. anyone like the polaris 165?


Answer
Depends on wether you get mostly leaves or dirt.
If you get lots of leaves,a pressure side cleaner like polaris or hayward viper is best
If you get mostly dirt,then I would say a suction cleaner like a kreepy krauly or hayward navigator




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Jumat, 04 April 2014

How should you clean swimming pool cartridges?




Barb


My pool company said to soak them in diluted muratic acid. But, what do you do with the leftover solution? I can't just dump it on the driveway because it would flow onto the lawn and kill the grass.


Answer
Don't soak them in muriatic acid solution. Use a mixture of water and automatic dishwasher detergent. Rinse well and they are ready to go. Or take them to the car wash. (Don't "wax" them though!)

What are the ways to Clean a Swimming Pool Filter ?




montoya





Answer
If it's a cartridge filter first hose it off, then soak in a mild solution of automatic dishwasher detergent. (This removes oils you can't see.) Then rinse thoroughly.

If a DE filter hose off and give a mild acid wash. Rinse and reinstall, adding new DE.

If a sand filter just change the sand.




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Which pool cleaner should I get?




Jake S.


My pool is about 18 x 45 and I need an automatic pool cleaner, the inside is concrete and I am wondering which one is the best. There are just way to many to find out which one to get. Please help, thanks in advance.


Answer
depends on wether you get mostly dirt or mostly leaves and large debris.

for dirt,suction type cleaners are the best:kreepy krauly is my favorite not many parts....some people like hayward navigator and sta rite pool shark

for leaves and large debris,a pressure type cleaner such as polaris or viper is good...they have bags which trap debris

Pool plumbing clogged?




Lynn


My 3 year old dropped a carrot in the pool and the automatic vacuum sucked it up. Now the automatic cleaner is running very slow. Is it the actual vacuum or the plumbing that is clogged?


Answer
If this is a pool sweep that crawls around in the pool sucking up debris I can assure you the carrot is in the vacuum itself. Turn it off, haul it out of the pool and empty the container or bag. If this is one of the new vacuum systems that have water jets sequentially pushing the debris to one area where a drain opens and captures the debris you may or may not have clogged plumbing. That type of system has a filter basket somewhere to catch large objects before they get to the pump and other equipment. You need to check that and any other baskets such as the skimmers and the basket on the pump itself. If you know for sure the carrot got into the plumbing itself and it doesn't show up in any of the baskets, etc., you may have to fish it out. But, since carrots are organic matter the thing will eventually decompose and make it's way to the filter.




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I am having lots of problems with my pool that I havent had before?




Emma


Skimmer does not hold water so is not circulating properly. The flapper door to the skimmer is laying flat while the water is being sucked out. The pump looses pressure and when I start the pump there are LOTS of air bubbles that are blocking the water. The skimmer sucks for about 2-5 minutes. We have replaced all pvc piping that goes to the pump in our garage. Could there be a hole in the pipes underground? Please help! We are having a pool party next week and we would like to have it prepared by then!!
It is an in ground pool. The water level is fine. It has a deep end. As soon as we unplug the pump the water level goes back up half way. We are pretty much positive that there are no holes in the pool. The pool is 16x32. The filter is an earth filter. Also we have an automatic pool cleaner that has not been working but when we use the manual cleaner it works. The jets have been shooting water out strongly but it seems too strong so we are thinking that is the reason the pool is being drained throught the skimmer. There are also lots of air bubbles in the water that is coming out of jets. Why is it that when we un plug the pool pump the skimmer re-fills to the right water level. Also we just bled the top of the pump and water is coming out not air. And the valve is in the middle now sucking water from the top and the bottom of the pool.



Answer
There are a couple of possibilities.

1) YOu have a cracked or broken pipe underground (since you say you replaced all the above ground). This would CONTINUALLY suck in air and you would see the bubbles all the time that the pump ran.. (not big ones like at the start but a steady stream at the outfall).

2) The pump gaskets are worn. Check the gasket around the internal strainer built into the pump. Pour water on the outside and see if it is sucked into the system or, if you can not tell, put some food dye on it and see if shows up in the discharge water. Easy fix.. replace the gasket.

3) You could have a broken filter housing. Water is bypassing the skimmer float. Because you are getting water in, the leake might be behind the tile. Try a bypass of the entire skimmer assembly if your system has the fittings. Remove the interior filter and put the vacume hose in the bottom outlet (that goes to the pump).. then place the hose into the pool. Start and stop the pump a few times .. do the bubbles go away? If so the problem lies in the filter and housing somewhere.(assuming that your hose does not leak, but if you keep it completely under water that eliminates that possibility).

good luck.. hope this helps..

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what is the single greatest use for salt?




Haley





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there are actually many great uses of salt which benefits us in many ways like:

ALUMINIUM PURIFICATION Salt is used as a flux. The salt sits on top of the molten aluminium in molten salt form, this removes iron and other metals from aluminium leaving pure metal.

BREAD AND PASTRY Salt is used to give added flavour to bread and pastry. The main requirement here is that the product, either flossy or superfine, is clean and free from any extraneous matter. Salt also performs a function in controlling the rate at which the yeast works in the dough, giving a better texture to the bread.


CANNING OF MEAT AND VEGETABLES Salt is added to the products during processing and it is essential in these cases that the salt be free of grit, and particularly free of any specks or iron particles as these show up in the finished product.

CAUSTIC/CHLORINE MANUFACTURE The conversion of salt to form caustic soda and chlorine requires a crude salt with very high chemical purity. Salt is dissolved to form brine and the impurities are removed chemically before the brine passes into the electrolytic cells.

CHEESE MANUFACTURE Most cheese today is made on automatic machines and salting must be carried out in a continuous process. The salt used must be extremely dry at all times and contain virtually no fines beyond 60 mesh.

DRILLING Salt is used to mix with boring mud which is pumped down bore holes to form a wall when drilling through gravel or sandy material which will not stand up on its own.

FISH & MEAT CURING This is usually carried out by dissolving salt to form a strong brine to act as a pickle. The products may be placed in the pickle, or in many cases the pickle is pumped into the actual meat (such as in the case of bacon and ham). Salt for these purposes should be refined grades, clean and of high quality.

GENERAL COOKING Fine salt is used for all sorts of cooking and is similar to table salt, without the addition of Sodium Silico Aluminate.

HIDE CURING Hides and sheep skins are normally salted with a reasonably low quality salt. Hide salts are usually only washed grades but contain certain additives such as boric acid, to keep the hide as light a colour as possible. Other additives are naphthalene and sodium fluoride.

POTTERY PRODUCTION Salt is used to form the very smooth glaze on clay tiles or pottery ware. After a kiln of tiles reaches a yellow to white heat, salt is then fed on to the fire. The salt vaporises and passes on to the surface of the tile, actually forming a glass surface.

SOAP & GLYCERINE MANUFACTURE Fats and oils are saponified by heating with caustic soda to produce soap and glycerine. The soap is "grained" or "salted out" from solution by adding salt or strong brine.

SWIMMING POOLS Swimming pool salt is designed specifically for use with salt pool chlorinators

SYNTHETIC RUBBER MANUFACTURE Synthetic rubber is produced in the form of white latex to which salt is added as an emulsifier. Salt for this purpose is in crude form, of medium quality.

TABLE SALT This is a specially prepared salt for domestic purposes, with small, even crystals. Sodium Silico Aluminate is added as a free flowing agent. Table salt also comes in iodised form.

TEXTILE DYEING Salt is added to the dye baths during the process mainly to make the dyes fast. Flossy salt is the grade most commonly used in this process.

WATER SOFTENING Salt is used in both industrial and home water softening units. The purpose being to regenerate the resins which pick up the objectionable salts in the normal water supply. Salt for this purpose is usually a washed or refined grade. A similar type of salt is used for making a brine for brine cooling systems.

OTHER USES Other uses of salt include butter manufacture, soil stabilisation, tempering of steel, fertilisers and weed killers, and pine board manufacture.




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Kamis, 03 April 2014

pool polaris not working, yet filter, baskets, everything is clean. What am I doing wrong?




ccj


Bought a house w/a pool that is a sand filter. Hubby takes polaris out of pool and I just went to put it back into the pool to vaccum the bottom and it just sits there. I made sure the baskets are clean and it's on filter, but, still nothing. There's nothing clogging the polaris on the bottom that I can tell. Please help...never had a sand filter or a polaris before.


Answer
here is a few tips: http://www.swimming-pool-information.com/automatic-pool-cleaner-problems.html

Polaris pool vacuum?




Pool woes


Our Polaris pool cleaner keeps falling on its side. The pump works great, but we can't seem to "balance" the actual unit. Any suggestions? Thanks.


Answer
the float probably has leaks and is full of water..replace it-it should be about 5 bucks-more tips on automatic pool cleaners here: http://www.swimming-pool-information.com/automatic-pool-cleaner-problems.html




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How many crickets a day should I feed my baby Chinese Water Dragon?







I just got a Chinese Water Dragon, I think it's a baby because his body is only about 3 inches along. I've looked on mywaterdragon.com and a few other websites, but I still have a few questions.

How many crickets do I feed him a day?

Is it possible to tame him so he can be held?

Any other advice for me?
He came from the local pet store, the lady who was working that day was new, so she wasn't positive on these questions either, that's why I'm double checking.



Answer
congratulations!!! lets see..they live 10-20yrs.males get about 3 ft. females 2ft.(including tail).minimum size for an adult tank is 6ft long,2-3ft deep,and 5-6ft tall. they live on land and progress to water as they age. mine chose water at about 3 yrs. so now her habitat is all water to a little past half full with a filter,water must stay clean. i've added rocks and big sturdy sticks for her to bask on under her heat light.her tank stays about 70-75 in the water.she also has some fish friends , she lays on her log and watches them swim and play. they say feeder fish were part of their diet so i bought 6...she never ate them,so now they are huge! but its cool..dragon and fish..it makes a great display. anyway...for substrate use something that won't cause impaction.sterilized potting soil is good.astroturf is good also and easy to clean!!! they need a big pool of water so it can submerge at least 1/2 its height.you need to remove and disinfect it daily.plenty of sticks for climbing and basking.you can add live plants,but from experience,fake is the way to go! they trample and tear their way through and the plants die,plus watering and the upkeep. if you choose natural,make sure not toxic to dragon.humidity should be about 80%.mist enclosure often with spray bottle.day time temp should be 84-88 with basking spot up to 90. at night temps should be 75-80. use a uva/uvb light so it absorbs the nutrients that the sun helps them to obtain.food:crickets,earthworms,grasshoppers,locusts,green beans,carrots(cooked),strawberries and bananas are some of my dragons favorites.you determine how much to feed.as babies they need more,but if not hungry they won't eat.they prefer 12 hours of day and night,its good to buy an automatic timer. they are very good swimmers and can run on their back legs! it's amusing to watch,but be careful...their fast!! they use their tail for balance &leverage when climbing. they have sharp teeth trust me they hurt and can possibly draw blood.the day i got mine i was holding her and sticking out my tongue and she bit it!! but normally they are pretty well tempered.also watch out for the whipping tail . the small shiny dot on top of head "third eye"it helps determine the diff. in light and regulate temps.warm happy dragon will be bright shade of green,stressed or cold will be pale green to almost black.they originate from the southeast asian mainland (thailand,southren china,vietnam,& cambodia) best way to sex your dragon is by probing at 2 yrs when secondary sexual characteristics begin to develop.usually males have larger head and spikes but probing is the best way to know for sure. and yes they can be held be calm and patient. hope this helps and good luck!!

Would a Taiwanese Guys go for a black girl?




Nissoue


I know dat it is really weird. But That question is really stuck in my head for some time now. because i am planning to move to Taiwan and I was really wondering about that. If i want to move there and spend maybe the rest of my life there, I would really like to know if there would be a possibility that I might get in a relationship while I am there. So could anyone tell me a little about it? I would like to be ready when I go there.


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It's true what other people are saying that it's hard to know for sure until you try, but I can also share some thoughts that might help (I've been here 7 years).

First of all: race. I have wondered if white foreigners are treated differently from black foreigners. I can say that Taiwanese people are generally very friendly and interested in people from "the West", though I don't believe the maids/laborers from poorer countries like Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines get the same level of respect. For example, I don't think America airs prime-time talk shows where rich white women complain about how lazy or incompetent their hispanic housemaids are, but I've seen the equivalent here. All that said, I believe it's more about economic status (and country of origin) than skin color.

I have a "light black" friend here (Afro-European mix) and I've asked him if he thinks girls treat him differently than a white guy. He doubts it. He's got looks and confidence, so he could probably overcome any bias if it were there.

I think the bigger issue is not your race but your sex. Many female foreign friends of mine have complained that all the foreign men are unavailable because they're dating Taiwanese girls, and the local men do not seem appealing. I think some of this may be because (I believe) that Asian men are unfairly seen in the West as lacking manliness when in fact they can be extremely manly. If you find Asian men attractive in spite of this cultural bias, then I think you will find that you have a large pool of suitors to choose from.

There are cultural differences too. To make a BIG generalization (don't take it too seriously), Asian men can be quite good at pampering their ladies, but they may not be so open to the "traditionally women's" tasks like cooking and cleaning. Traditional family values are strong here, and the man and woman each have their own roles. So you could say it is not as sexually liberated here as in the States, though things are slowly moving that way.

Guys will be interested in you, but they may feel a little intimidated (your automatic foreigner's reputation as a sex-crazed demon does not help this). You may need to move slowly and keep the guy at ease until he can open up with you more.

Lastly, some foreigners suspect that Taiwanese are just really good at hiding their racism behind a plastic smile. I tend not to believe this, but I think Lil Jay Zhou's comment is a funny coincidence. No one reading it could suspect he was the same guy who earlier said that white English teachers in Taiwan such as myself are all "rich, overpaid, alcoholic white-trash". Hopefully his bigotry is just the result of living in America too long and is not indicative of "real" Taiwanese.




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Rabu, 02 April 2014

does anyone know how to fix a robo Kleen above ground pool cleaner?




IBnkc


My Robo Kleen automatic above ground pool cleaner worked at first, then it began running a little forward and a little backwards then it stopped altogether?


Answer
Is this the one that runs on pool suction ? I had one that ran that way and it would clog up if leaves or debris got in it.

What can i do about an above ground pool that has yellow water?




Britney


My younger sister got an above ground intex pool for her 7th birthday. It's been set up for a month now, and the water is starting to turn yellow. We bought a PH testing kit which also gives results for free chlorine, total alkalinity and stabilizer. The PH level results were 7.8, which is supposed to be pretty normal. There was absolutely no free chlorine, and the total alkalinity too high (200). The stabilizer was also far too low.
I really don't know what to do about it. We live in a city of 40,000 but there are no places here that give advice for pool care (probably because it doesn't get overly warm here in summer)
The paper that came with the testing kit suggested that we put sodium bisulfate into the pool to lower the alkalinity, but i have no idea what that is.
Does anyone know what to do about this? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!



Answer
Your PH of 7.8 sounds to be a little on the high side. I think the nominal is supposed to be around 7.2. As far as maintenance, what kind of filtration system do you have? This can make a huge difference in how clean your pool water stays. I've never used sodium bi-sulfate and couldn't even tell you what this is product does. Maybe a google search will reveal more about how it works, how to use it, and where to purchase it if you want to go that route. In my pool I've never had to add anything but chlorine, stabilizer, and occasionally a touch of algaecide. You might want to consider using an automatic chlorinator with chlorine tablets which will administer chlorine to the pool regularly. I also use granulated stabilizer administered through a nylon stocking tied off on the side of the pool to help extend the life of your chlorine in the water. This works for me, but from what you describe, I imagine your must live in a climate far different than mine. Where I live, it is now almost full-blown winter time, and outdoor swimming is an impossibility. It also gets plenty hot in the summer, with temperatures occasionally climbing up to 100, so there is always a lot of interest in swimming pools. I hope you find success in getting your pool straightened out. Good luck and God Bless!

Steve




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Which pool cleaner should I get?




Jake S.


My pool is about 18 x 45 and I need an automatic pool cleaner, the inside is concrete and I am wondering which one is the best. There are just way to many to find out which one to get. Please help, thanks in advance.


Answer
depends on wether you get mostly dirt or mostly leaves and large debris.

for dirt,suction type cleaners are the best:kreepy krauly is my favorite not many parts....some people like hayward navigator and sta rite pool shark

for leaves and large debris,a pressure type cleaner such as polaris or viper is good...they have bags which trap debris

which automatic pool vacuum is best?




self-emplo


I want to buy an automatic pool vacuum. I was told there are 3 kinds: suction side, pressure side and robotic. Which of these works best and which is easiest to use? Also, what is a good brand/model and good price?


Answer
In my experience the best type of vacuums are suction side. You should consider a Polaris ATV. It can climb walls and has a bag for the bigger debris so it won't clog up your pipes or filter.

There's a good article on the following website about the different types of automatic vacuums...
http://www.pinktruckpools.com/pool-equipment/automatic-pool-cleaners.html

Good luck. I hope that helps...




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Automatic pool cleaners.?







I need to know which pool cleaner is the best. There are so many different kinds. Barracuda G3, Zodiac G4, Hayward ultra pool vacumn, Kreepy Krauly, I just want to know which is the best, for a good price


Answer
The 4 pool cleaners you have selected are all good cleaners. You need to keep in mind the hayward ultra pool vacuum and the kreepy krauly have been around the longest and have proven there self to be good quality. My personal preference of the 4 you selected is the hayward ultra pool vacuum I think it does the best job out of all 4. There is a new pool cleaner available that does as good as the hayward ultra pool vacuum using half the suction it is the zodiac mx8. When you use less suction to run the cleaner you will have more suction for the skimmer. You can find these pool cleaners and many others at poolsupplysales.com




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Selasa, 01 April 2014

does anyone know how to fix a robo Kleen above ground pool cleaner?




IBnkc


My Robo Kleen automatic above ground pool cleaner worked at first, then it began running a little forward and a little backwards then it stopped altogether?


Answer
Is this the one that runs on pool suction ? I had one that ran that way and it would clog up if leaves or debris got in it.

My pool vacuum wont work?




sarah


i have an above ground pool and i recently bought an automatic pool cleaner from craigslist, so it didnt come with a manual. i dont think that it is working properly because i left it in for about 2hrs and it picked up a little bit but not everything. whenever it goes over an area with bugs around it, it doesnt pick it up it just makes the debris float around the pool. this is the model i have:http://www.epinions.com/reviews/Robo_Kleen_Robotic_Pool_Cleaner_RK01_A
somebody pleasee help!! thanks=]



Answer
Robo Kleen pool cleaners are designed for above ground pools so that is not going to be the problem. Go to the website below, find your model, and when you click on it, you should see an online version of the owners manual. That should help you out.




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Senin, 31 Maret 2014

What is the best automatic inground pool cleaner? What brand and price?




Francaise


Its a vinyl inground pool. Rectangular 18x36. Also budget is an issue, I am looking at spending $500 or less.


Answer
After 25 years of hearing how great floor head systems are, I have come to a conclusion. If your pool would have stayed looking nice with any cleaning system in your pool, it will stay nice with a floor head system.
If you plan on owning a pool for 5-6 years, or longer, in my opinion the best cleaning system(Dollar for Dollar) is a Polaris 280 with a booster pump and a separate time clock. The reasons are as follows:
1.)Low cost of repairs. I have clients with Polaris 180âs that are 25 years old. (The 280 has the same drive system.) Total repair costs in 25 years are less than $300.00 total (Not counting bag replacements.) I Personally, have owned a Polaris 280 for almost 5 years and have not spent a dime. (other than on 2 bags, and one of them was torn by my kids, and the other by a big pine cone. )

2.)It will clean most pools spotless in 10-20 minutes per day. You have seen our (5) 40â plus Ponderosa pines that overhang our pool area. Not counting steps and love seat, if we keep the bag cleaned, the floor stays spotless.

3.)Initial installation costs should be in the $1400.00-1600.00 range. Floor head systems are usually about double the initial expense. Also, the motor for the cleaning system is usually a 2 H.P. or larger, and the pool needs to run for substantially greater times to even get close to what a Polaris will do in ½ hour or less. Also, if you are not the initial purchaser of the system, you will not get a lifetime warrantee. Replacement gear systems, floor heads, ⦠can average more than $200.00 per year after the first 2 year, not to mention if the cleaner is not working correctly, i.e. heads jammed in the up position, actuator gears jammed, ⦠you are running that large motor with absolutely no cleaning going on. Any way you look at it, running a ¾ H.P. booster motor for 20-30 minutes is going to be a lot cheaper than running a 2 H.P. for 3-4 hours. Add into this that most motors run for more than 2 hours per day seem to have a life span in the 5-6 year range, and that a 2 H.P. motor is about double the cost, I cannot see spending the money.

4.)Suction side cleaners have a lower initial cost, but are annoying because either they will not pick up sticks, twigs, small rocks, ⦠or they will, and then they will completely stop working until you spend 10 minutes pulling them out and cleaning the debris out of them. Some of these will end up needing replacement parts just because of punctured diaphragms, ⦠This is in addition to an average annual repair cost of about $200-250, after the first year or two. In less than 5 years(More likely 3 years), if you add in electricity savings, pool cleanliness and thus chemical costs savings, and electrical savings, you have more than paid for the Polaris. If you add to this the fact that, if you have a suction side cleaner, you will have had to bring it in to the shop at least 4-5 times, having a non-functional cleaning system, thus a horridly dirty pool at least 4-5 times, the fact that often it dies a slow death each time so your pool doesnât look right for months prior to each rebuilding, and the repeated hassles of needing to unplug the system when ever any ârealâ debris ends up in the pool, and I wonât have anything else in my pool, or my families pools. To summarize, If you are buying a cleaner and are selling the home quickly, I would probably go with a pool Vac(if there are no rocks, sticks, big leaves, ⦠In other words, dirt only, but your annual repair costs will be high) or a Kreepy Krauley if you have anything else(Or want 40% less repair costs than the Pool Vac).

5.)Floor heads, or suction cleaners destroy the natural water flow around the pool which is responsible for moving the debris around to the skimmer on the surface, and for moving silt, and dirt to the main drain. Therefore, the surface areas of both sides of the pool(If the cleaners are functioning properly) will be an average of 20-40% dirtier than the same pool with a pool vac, return lines properly adjusted, and approximately ¾ of the suction of the pool going to the main drain. Also, since almost all of the suction for a suction side cleaner is directed to the cleaner, and thatâs run through an extra 30 feet or so of corrugated hose, the water flow is greatly reduced, and to get the same water filtration you will need to run that system approximately 25% -30% longer than a system without a suction cleaner. Thatâs 1 ¾ hrs longer running a 1 H.P. motor than is needed to run the ¾ H.P booster. Also, as a suction cleaner picks up debris, assuming it doesnât get plugged up and stop functioning all together, the baskets will fill up and all the suction to the pool will decrease or stop. There are times during the year where about 60% of the repair work I do is related to suction cleaning systems picking up too much debris. Note: This is never covered under any warrantee.

There is more that I could add, but I am too tired to do so now. Installation is as follows:

How to connect an automatic pool cleaner (Cruiser C400).?




Cat


Should the pump be set to filtration or circulation? and should both the skimmer and bottom valves be left open?


Answer
Close the bottom drain. If your pool has a side drain, connect the pool cleaner there. If not, put a y-fitting into the skimmer and tie your pool cleaner in there. Set the pump for filtration to take out the stuff the pool cleaner picks up.

My neighbor tied his pool cleaner into one of the bottom drains and plugged the other. That seems to work ok too but you have to fool around with the balance between the two drains to get the pool cleaner to work.




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Minggu, 30 Maret 2014

Can anyone make water spiral threw an automatic swimming pool cleaner's pipes?




pooltornad


My question is can you make the water in your automatic swimming pool cleaner's pipes spiral. Speeding up water flow, greater suction power, faster automatic swimming pool cleaner, a turning force is created on the swimming pool pipes.
The automatic swimming pool cleaner will be able to turn itself out of tight spots.



Answer
Try a Hayward Navigator, it turns itself out of steps and ledges and spends more time cleaning the pool!

You're welcome!!

What automatic pool vacuum works the best?




bigredgevo


I want to buy an automatic pool cleaner and researched many. I came to a conclusion to either get a Polaris or Hayward. I saw many Haywards for sale on eBay and they complained that it gets stuck because of the shape of their pool. So now I am looking to get a Polaris 280. Can anyone explain the difference between Polaris 280, 360, 380, and basically all the numbers? I just need a pool vacuum that will do the job without me having to interfere with it.


Answer
Above ground pool or in-ground pool.
If it is an above ground pool, go for the Hayward BUG.
In-ground pool cleaners, I would have to say Hayward or Kreepy .
The fewer working parts the better.
All of these robots can get stuck, in some pools.




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Which direction is the Embassy Pool Surfer automatic pool vacuum supposed to walk?




Jeffrey L


Looks like this: http://www.wards.com/wards/assets/product_images/27133_f.jpg

Is it supposed to move in the obvious forward direction, as if the hose were connected to the handle of a push broom, or the backward direction, crawling toward its own handle?

Mine moves backward, which I find counterintuitive, and I've asked at several pool stores and each time received a "duhhhh I don't know" answer. Please answer if you have one like this and have actually seen it move!



Answer
Hi,

This Automatic pool cleaner moves backwards
just like all the others of this type of design.

I know it may seem weird but this is how
they all work.

Take care,

Michael Silvester

I'm looking to buy an automatic pool cleaner for an in-ground pool. Any suggestions on best brand and type?




Lynn





Answer
You didn't mention your budget. If you're looking to spend 300 dollars or under, then from a service guy's point of view on effectiveness, cost, ease of repair, least things that go wrong with them, it's a Kreepy Krauly, hands down.
Sure Baracudda markets itself as having no moving parts, but the one part that does all the action also wears out on a yearly basis. If you ask me, it's also a moving part, so their literature is pretty misleading.
If you're budget allows spending over a grand, then the Polaris vac sweep 360 or 380 is most certainly the way to go. The only issue here is if your pool currently has a plumbing line going to the pool it can use. Without one, you'll have to go the over deck route, which then is a hose to trip over, lying on the deck. That's the only drawback.
These two cleaners are totally different in their collection and operation. The Kreepy uses suction side plumbing (debris to the pump basket and filter), the Polaris uses pressure side, with it's own booster pump and it's collection is a bag attached to the Polaris head.




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