From posts I've read, it may be the best of both worlds- Ease of sand use with clarity of DE.
If I ever need a new filter, I'd give serious consideration to this route...
Unabomber be bombing the bad guys?
Thanks for your service![]()
From posts I've read, it may be the best of both worlds- Ease of sand use with clarity of DE.
If I ever need a new filter, I'd give serious consideration to this route...
Unabomber be bombing the bad guys?
Thanks for your service![]()
Glad to serve. Not so much on the bombing part though....I'm Navy.
Big time +1Originally Posted by Rangeball
Muchas gracias. . .or as a high school teacher used to say, muchos grassy-a$$
If you pop the cover or valve assembly and look at the sand you'll see exactly that...a layer of DE on top of the sand. It penetrates down a little too and does blow out when you backwash. Also, there is nothing sacred about that 1 psi pressure rise. I suppose if you have a really clean pool you could add more DE and get even a closer approach to a true DE filter. I don't know if I started that 1 psi thing but that is what works well for me.
Al
Thanks for the nothing sacred advice. I suppose as long as you don't get rediculous with the DE, more would be better. I will say that I am amazed at how bad the filtration of the sand unit is compared to my old DE one. Yeah, backwashing is "nice", but I have to backwash like crazy if the pool is really dirty (like pool opening) and backwashing uses a TON of water. With the old DE unit, I'd clean it once a season and it would be fine aside from the fact that it filtered like crazy.
Part of the reason for my buying a robotic pool cleaner was to supplement the sucky filtering of the sand unit. Well, I guess I'll see if I can pick up some more DE today unless I still have some hidden away in the garage.
I started adding DE to my sand filter this year, also using skimmer socks. The difference is amazing. I turn the light on at night and can hardly see any floating junk in front of the light. Unlike before I started using the socks and DE.
Currently at night with my light on it looks like one of those snow globes after you turn it upside down.![]()
Well, for my filter it seems it takes 2 1/2 cups of DE to bring it up 1 PSI. I'll let that go for a few days and see how it works. Sadly, I now have a 25lb bag of DE, so that should last me about 100 years. After I told the rep about what I was doing at the pool store he predicted doom, fire, flooding, and the splitting of the earth by putting DE into my sand filter.![]()
It seems like EVERY tip I've gleaned from this site and it's sister site, the "local pool pros" absolutely hate.![]()
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