Thanks for the responses....I used a clamp and was able to stop the leak....not sure how long this will work...but for now I'm ok
Thanks for the responses....I used a clamp and was able to stop the leak....not sure how long this will work...but for now I'm ok
For the future, your life will be much easier if you cut into the pipes leading to the valve and glue in quick-connects instead. I have QCs all over my system and it's a snap to disconnect stuff. Where it's ideal to have a ball valve, I get the kind of ball valve that has the QC built in, so I get 2 for the price of one. So:
At the bottom of my skimmer is a BV/QC. I pop it off and leave the valve open for the winter.
At the low drain is a BV/QC. I plug the drain, and pop the valve off--and it goes in the basement.
At the return is a QC. I plug the return and it comes right off.
On my Multivalve: I have a QC leading from the pump, another to the return, and a third to my backwash drain
On my pump: I have a QC leading to the filter, and a BV/QC from the drain and skimmer. When I need to clean the strain, I shut the BV, and put the filter on CLOSED. Easy!
QCs are about $10-$15 a pop. BVs range in price. You DO have to maintain the O-rings. I clean and lube them (with silicone/vinyl lube,safe for rubber) and seal each on in a zip-lock for the winter with the air squeezed out. (remember to mark the bags). In the spring they just pop back in.
Somewhere around there's got to be a picture of my old setup of my pump with QCs. I've since upgraded this.
I've changed it and moved it as there's now a deck where the pump is, but the connection between the pump and filter is the same.
Carl
Carl
Thanks for the info, i need to move the filter (next season) anyway so it will be the perfect time to do this
I'm very glad that the clamp is working for you! It should get you through the season (I've had some that have worked for 2+ years, but others that have failed within a couple months - YMMV)
When you go to replumb, post a pic and we'll be able to give you better advice.
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries