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Re: DE in a sand filter???
I have heard of the "DE trick" and always meant to try it. Well, after reading this thread, I decided to try it.
I have a 30' AG pool about 20,000 gal, and a 150 lb sand filter with a 1 hp pump. Per the directions, I added sabout 1/2 a cup, waited about 30 min, then checked the pressure guage. Prior to doing this, the pressure was 16psi. It stayed there after I added the 1/2 cup.
I then added about a cup more, and 30 min later it was about 16.5 psi.
Should I add more?
this year is about my fourth year with the pool.....previous years the psi was always around 12psi after backwashing. This year when opening the pool I looked at the sand and it looked brand new, so despite what the poolstore said, I kept it. I'm told here that as long as all is well, you should not ever need to change the sand.
Anyway, could or should I add a bit more DE....?
Thanks, Frank D.
BTW, I added pics of my pool and deck in the A/G pool pic thread, if anyone in interested.
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Re: DE in a sand filter???
Every recommendation I've ever read said keep adding until you hit a 1 psi increase.
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Re: DE in a sand filter???
I added some more, and it is now 1 psi higher.
Now, I wait for the transition from clear and clean to sparkling!
Frank D.
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Re: DE in a sand filter???
DE in my sand filter really works great... I just added about 1 cup total today and my pool cleared from slightly hazy to sparkling in 3-4 hours. (I had already shocked and cleaned it up... there was just some fine stuff suspended in the water that the sand filter would not catch.) I'm sold on this "trick." Thanks for all the posts, questions, and info.
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Re: DE in a sand filter???
I added 1/3 cup to my filter tonight. I hope i wake up to sparkling water. My dad uses DE in his aquarium filters and swears by it. He calls it "water polisher". He told me to mix the DE in a little bit of water before adding it so it doesn't gum up, so I did. When I poured it in the skimmer there was a little grit in the bottom of my cup but I just added a little more water and swished it around and the cup rinsed clean. I will post results tomorrow.
It won't be as great as it could be though as I am battling metal stains right now. I'm doing an asorbic acid treatment on Wednesday though in hopes of having the sparkling clean looking pool.
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Re: DE in a sand filter???
This morning my pool water is clearer than it's ever been. If not for the metal stains it would be just perfect!
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Re: DE in a sand filter???
I went to Lowes today to get some DE for our filter and all they had was a 25pound bag....it was cheap $13... but now I'm wondering how well it keeps. Will it keep through the winter until next summer since I'm sure I won't use even 1/4 of it the rest of this summer? How should it be stored? Should I take it back and keep searching for a small size?
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Re: DE in a sand filter???
Should keep indefinitely... just keep it dry so it won't clump up.
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Re: DE in a sand filter???
DE is actually little microscopic skeletons so it's good basically forever.
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