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    duraleigh Guest

    Default Re: Wanting to plumb a dedicated vacuum port in my IG pool. Need advice...

    SoCal,

    How big is that pool?

    I put a dedicated suction line into my large pool and have been less than pleased with the performance of my suction side cleaner (Starite Pool Shark). It is simply too slow to do a really good cleaning job and that long, big hose has a tendency to entangle.

    To perform even minimally, I have to divert about 70-80% of my return capacity to the dedicated line.

    My thinking is the expense and effort to get that line in might make it easier to justify a robot.

    My experience is limited to this one cleaner and one pool but I am thinking most of the suction side cleaners do best on somewhat smaller pools....don't know if that's your situation or not. I'm gonna' get a robot.

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    Default Re: Wanting to plumb a dedicated vacuum port in my IG pool. Need advice...

    Pool is ~18K gallons. I will make a note of the water meter #s when I refill it this time.

    I have a Kreepy Krauly which works great in my pool. Pretty much gets everything, but the steps. Which I just manually brush clean with the pool brush.

    The suction line just frees up my skimmer to do it's job. The pine trees just dump a lot of pine needles and other stuff into my pool. I need the skimmer to suck in the floating debris before it gets saturated and sinks to the floor, which then clogs up the Kreepy Krauly sometimes (pine needles).

    With the new pump & filter should make it even better than my 30 year old setup. The Big Brown Truck is slowly delivering the new pool equipment & parts. I should have the bulk of it early in the week. So, I'm trying to get everything else done this weekend.

    The dedicated suction line will be a pretty short run, so I should have some really good suction. The dedicated suction line will be approx 20' in length (straight run) with the few bends to go down to the level I want the port on the pool wall.

    Expense wise, since I'm doing all the work myself it will be inexpensive DIY mod.. some PVC pipe, elbows, glue, Vac-Lock port, pool plaster, pool paint (just finished painting the pool today, still have two gallons left), and a Jandy 3-way valve.

    I'll start digging up the yard along the concrete patio pad to see what is involved in drilling through the pool wall.

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    Default Re: Wanting to plumb a dedicated vacuum port in my IG pool. Need advice...

    Thanks Socal_biker! I think that port will be perfect. It had a pressure side bit that screwed in the same way and I've got exactly the same sort of vac line ready to clip in.

    I suspect you no longer need it, but I ran outside and the top of the threads of my port sit just 10 inches below the center line in the tile that I use for a "perfect" waterline height. Like I said above I think it was plumbed as a vac line when the pool was installed roughly 30 years ago.

    I've got a 20-25,000 gallon pool and the baracuda does just fine. I suspect it will have a little more Oomph when i get my disasterpad pump pad redone.
    22,000 gal gunite pool, 1.5 hp pump, DE filter, and dreams of a SWG.

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