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    Default Re: Pressure

    yes, they are smooth and the just screw on in place of the eyeball diverter. They have a website if you google. Most poolsupplies sites have them

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    I don't have an eyeball diverter. That is why I asked if your returns were smooth. To me it seems the diverter would need to snugly fit the returns since there are no grooves to screw it into the returns. Just curious because it would be nice to position one of my returns towards the floor to kick up any debris that settles.
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    I was curious to see what a circulator was so I did google it. (Anybody wanna go swimming in that pool filled with red dye? How many gallons of bleach ya think it would take to clean that mess up!)

    http://www.thecirculator.com/
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    Yet another product without a purpose. My personal opinion is that this quote;
    and in just a few short months the Circulator will pay for itself and put money back in your pocket with savings in electricity, heating, and maintenance. Chemicals work much more efficiently to give you a safer and healthier pool.
    is wrong in every detail.

    However, users very likely can always expect to see the sort of pressure problems experienced by the original poster in this thread.

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    Oh, my; more details! Here's their location . . . at the UPS Store!:
    6860 Gulfport Blvd S
    South Pasadena, FL 33707



    http://goo.gl/maps/UCfBU



    And, their anonymous domain registration:
    Registrant:
    Domain Discreet Privacy Service
    ATTN: thecirculator.com
    12808 Gran Bay Pkwy, West
    Jacksonville, FL 32258
    US
    Phone: 1-902-7492701
    Email: [email protected] m
    . . . The general rule here is, "Don't buy from someone who's trying to hide from you!"

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    I can't see how you would ever get floating debris into the skimmer if you used the circulator. I also think you would have to vacuum more often because any floating stuff that would normally make it into the skimmer would, (I think) get forced down to the floor of the pool.

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    And, still more info:

    The phone number on the Circulator website, 561-208-6535, is
    (561) 208-6535 is a Landline
    Florida (Boca Raton)
    South Florida/Gold Coast metro area, Palm Beach County
    and is associated with
    Legacy Worldwide, Inc
    9235 Captiva Circle
    Saint Pete Beach, FL 33706-1356 map
    Wesley T Welden
    President
    The address is a Florida condo, here:
    http://goo.gl/maps/Wmjqi

    Also, the website lists an extensive C.V. for "Dan Jones" who
    along with other highly-skilled engineers have worked diligently over several years to bring to you this most significant item for your swimming pool. The patented "One and Only" Circulator is a modern marvel that will give you up to 1500% more circulating power, saving you time and money for the healthy life of your pool.
    http://www.thecirculator.com/about_us.php

    This C.V. lists three technical articles which "Dan" is supposed to have written:
    "Gas Flow Resistance Measurements Through Packed Beds at High Reynolds Number", Transactions for the ASME: Journal of Fluids Engineering, Presented at International Fluids Conference-Paper No. 83-FE-8, June 1983.
    "Numerical Determination of Surface Temperatures for In-Depth Thermocouples" Presented at 19th International Thermal Physics Conference, Snowmass, Colorado, Paper No. AIAA-84-1763
    "Composite Millimeter Wave Radome For Mach 4+", Presented at the 5th DOD Electromagnetic Windows Symposium, Boulder, Colorado, October 1993.
    Now, the second two articles are unknown to Google. That doesn't prove that they are fabricated, but it's not a good sign. However, it's the first article that's the 'coffin nail'; it exists, and can be found on DTIC.ml, http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a091300.pdf . So what's the problem? Take a look at this image of the title page:



    Notice anything? Here's a clue: no "Dan Jones".

    There's more, and I've archived all the data I found, along with the copy of the entire website as of 2Aug2012. But I think this is enough.

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    It remind me of the 80s doo hickeys that you only had to install in your fuel line to save big on gasoline.

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