Automatic Pool Cleaner
My Baracuda is starting to fall apart. It belonged to the previous previous owner. Since I moved in the original hoses have all split and I replaced them with some non-original white ones. These don't bend enough and consequently the pool is not being cleaned properly. Often the head is resting on one part of the pool bottom.
Last week the plastic tube attached to the rubber diaphragm split and now the whole unit just vibrates rather than "bob". It looks like to time to replace the whole thing but the Barracuda and Kreepy Krauley seem very expensive. That and the fact that I am thinking of downsizing to a house or unit without my own pool makes me want to buy something to tide me over. Any recommendations? |
Re: Automatic Pool Cleaner
Just get a new ring, cheap as chips, then you might need to adjust the flow rate due to the pressure build up or try backwashing
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It's the plastic tube attached to the diaphragm that I need. Can't find any on ebay. Then there is the problem with the non-original hoses.
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Re: Automatic Pool Cleaner
Originally Posted by discobay
(Post 7647810)
It's the plastic tube attached to the diaphragm that I need. Can't find any on ebay. Then there is the problem with the non-original hoses.
A good one is expensive, but a cheapo on ebay or clark rubber might only cost 150/200. |
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I'll give Clark Rubber a ring tomorrow. I think a new Kreepy is at least $500.
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Re: Automatic Pool Cleaner
Originally Posted by discobay
(Post 7647888)
I'll give Clark Rubber a ring tomorrow. I think a new Kreepy is at least $500.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/10-x-1M-AUTOM...3A1%7C294%3A50 |
Re: Automatic Pool Cleaner
Thanks I had already seen this advertiser when trawling for pool cleaners. Fact is they don't sell the plastic tube itself. I would be looking at buying a Kreepy clone from them if anything.
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Bunnings have a non automatic vacum head (20-30$) that you attach to the hose and end of pole.
Takes 10 minutes to clean the pool manually. |
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Actually I have a similar one. It is like the head of a normal vacuum cleaner rectangular and flat. Problem is that the pool bottom is mostly not flat and it is a convoluted twist to clean the pool sides.
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This might be worth a look http://www.crazysales.com.au/index.php?productID=883
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Re: Automatic Pool Cleaner
Originally Posted by Mipik
(Post 7650222)
Bunnings have a non automatic vacum head (20-30$) that you attach to the hose and end of pole.
Takes 10 minutes to clean the pool manually. |
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Hey, look how long I've been a member. Anyone beat that?
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The local pool shop sell the plastic tube thingy for A$51 - ouch! A new pool cleaner with hose (albeit of an unknown brand) can be bought off ebay for around A$40 plus shipping.
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Re: Automatic Pool Cleaner
Originally Posted by furkew
(Post 7647864)
have you tried clark rubber for either the tubes & spares or even a new creepy crawly. They stock a fair range of pool accesories & parts.
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