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Mid Lifer Aug 15th 2008 4:36 pm

Pool filter?
 
My cartridge filter housing is fooked ,leaking water .Gotta replace it whats the score with sand filters are they really better??

bridie Aug 17th 2008 1:35 pm

Re: Pool filter?
 
not sure if sand is the same as DE? (new to this pool lark)
but when I went into clark rubber to get the water checked he said DE was the best you could have....

hope that is some help.... also, have a look for a thread i posted recently about leaking pool - someone on there owns a pool shop so might be better informed.

moneypenny20 Aug 17th 2008 3:39 pm

Re: Pool filter?
 
As far as I know (probably not much) Sand are no better than Cartridge. I prefer cartridge simply because they don't need backwashing and so don't waste water.

Mid Lifer Aug 17th 2008 4:49 pm

Re: Pool filter?
 
Thanks .I think I'll stick to cartridge.The backwash puts me off too.

steve99 Aug 18th 2008 8:28 pm

Re: Pool filter?
 

Originally Posted by Mid Lifer (Post 6684688)
My cartridge filter housing is fooked ,leaking water .Gotta replace it whats the score with sand filters are they really better??

Mine bust at the weekend too, the ring lock on top leaks and then I snapped the pressure relief valve off.... just ordered a new one from these guys:
www.directpoolsupplies.com.au
was way cheaper than local pool shops.
went for basically the newer version of ours which is now a SpaQuip C2100.
Awaiting delivery....

chrispy Aug 19th 2008 3:08 pm

Re: Pool filter?
 

Originally Posted by Mid Lifer (Post 6689668)
Thanks .I think I'll stick to cartridge.The backwash puts me off too.

I think DE filters are better supposedly than cartridge filters, especially if you get a load of crap in the pool but they are higher maintenance in time (the back wash is easy, it is cleaning the filter rods that is a pain). Sand filters are good apparently and relatively low maintenance but are bulky. One option to improve the cartridge filter system especially if you geta lots of rubbish in the pool si to put a cyclone unit before the cartridge filter which spins out all the larger bits prior to going into the filter and uses less water to clean, we are thinking of going down this route after our DE filter packed in.

bridie Aug 22nd 2008 4:11 pm

Re: Pool filter?
 

Originally Posted by steve99 (Post 6693109)
Mine bust at the weekend too, the ring lock on top leaks and then I snapped the pressure relief valve off.... just ordered a new one from these guys:
www.directpoolsupplies.com.au
was way cheaper than local pool shops.
went for basically the newer version of ours which is now a SpaQuip C2100.
Awaiting delivery....

Thanks for this, will be ordering a new chlorinator cell - half the price Clark Rubber wanted :thumbup:


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