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Cookie Jun 23rd 2008 11:18 pm

Pool Problems
 
We have an above ground pool. Even though our pool is just under 1 year old, yesterday Mr Y-C-D had to replace both hoses to and from the pump due to perforations. The pump was brought indoors over winter.

The pool water level is high up the skimmer but when we start the pump it cuts out after about 10 seconds. Could this be down to air in the hoses? If so how do we get rid of it?

If not, what else could be wrong?

Thanks :)

AmyDavid Jun 24th 2008 12:11 am

Re: Pool Problems
 

Originally Posted by Yes-can-do (Post 6498242)
We have an above ground pool. Even though our pool is just under 1 year old, yesterday Mr Y-C-D had to replace both hoses to and from the pump due to perforations. The pump was brought indoors over winter.

The pool water level is high up the skimmer but when we start the pump it cuts out after about 10 seconds. Could this be down to air in the hoses? If so how do we get rid of it?

If not, what else could be wrong?

Thanks :)

We have an above ground pool and our pump has a screwy bit on the top that you have to undo each time to let air out so it pumps through properly - I would assume yours would have something similar?

Cookie Jun 24th 2008 4:44 am

Re: Pool Problems
 
I have fixed the problem (I think).

I googled around and the problem seems to be the remote control I fitted to the pump. I removed it and hey presto, the pumps seems to be working properly.

It was a a timer suitable for outdoors but I am now thinking the voltage or whatever wasn't suitable.

Anyway, happy now. If the sun stays out maybe we can take our first dip in a few days (once the water has heated up ;)) :thumbsup:

AmyDavid Jun 24th 2008 5:05 am

Re: Pool Problems
 

Originally Posted by Yes-can-do (Post 6499263)
I have fixed the problem (I think).

I googled around and the problem seems to be the remote control I fitted to the pump. I removed it and hey presto, the pumps seems to be working properly.

It was a a timer suitable for outdoors but I am now thinking the voltage or whatever wasn't suitable.

Anyway, happy now. If the sun stays out maybe we can take our first dip in a few days (once the water has heated up ;)) :thumbsup:

Does the water EVER heat up? Ours has had water in for around 3 weeks now and it is still bloody cold!

iaink Jun 24th 2008 5:24 am

Re: Pool Problems
 

Originally Posted by AmyDavid (Post 6499300)
Does the water EVER heat up? Ours has had water in for around 3 weeks now and it is still bloody cold!

Thats because its been very cool for the last month (at least it has in Ontario)

If you have a thermal blanket on it to retain heat overnight, it will heat up plenty.



Eventually.

AmyDavid Jun 24th 2008 6:25 am

Re: Pool Problems
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 6499346)
Thats because its been very cool for the last month (at least it has in Ontario)

If you have a thermal blanket on it to retain heat overnight, it will heat up plenty.



Eventually.

A thermal blanket?! I think I will stick with just watching the kids splash around in it and then spend 2 hours warming them back up to normal body temperature!!

Biiiiink Jun 24th 2008 6:41 am

Re: Pool Problems
 
We stick our solar blanket on at night (I'm confused by the name as it doesn't get to see any sun!) and without heating, the pool's been around 82 degrees for the last month, a few cold days excepted. My neighbour's pool's just gone green, he never takes his blanket off - not sure if that will have contributed or not.

iaink Jun 24th 2008 6:42 am

Re: Pool Problems
 

Originally Posted by AmyDavid (Post 6499518)
A thermal blanket?! I think I will stick with just watching the kids splash around in it and then spend 2 hours warming them back up to normal body temperature!!

Thermal (Solar) blanket is perfectly normal for a pool...it floats on top, stops evaporation during the day and cooling overnight, and helps heat the pool by converting sunlight to heat. Think of it as a fancy pool cover.

Cookie Jun 24th 2008 8:56 am

Re: Pool Problems
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 6499561)
Thermal (Solar) blanket is perfectly normal for a pool...it floats on top, stops evaporation during the day and cooling overnight, and helps heat the pool by converting sunlight to heat. Think of it as a fancy pool cover.


Our looks like a giant sheet of blue bubble wrap. Keeping your pool covered does contribute to algae problems. The cover should really only be used at night or the occassional daytime when you are not using the pool.

Up until a few days ago, the weather has been too cold to heat up the pool. Now, the last few days have been a lot warmer and should continue to get even hotter so it won't be long until we, the owners of pools without heaters, will be able to enjoy our first dip. :thumbsup:

Novocastrian Jun 24th 2008 9:46 am

Re: Pool Problems
 

Originally Posted by Yes-can-do (Post 6499939)
Our looks like a giant sheet of blue bubble wrap. Keeping your pool covered does contribute to algae problems. The cover should really only be used at night or the occassional daytime when you are not using the pool.

Up until a few days ago, the weather has been too cold to heat up the pool. Now, the last few days have been a lot warmer and should continue to get even hotter so it won't be long until we, the owners of pools without heaters, will be able to enjoy our first dip. :thumbsup:

It's been the same around here. I just checked ours and its 22C, which isn't bad.

It should be very pleasant next week.

When I'll be in France.

<I've got to get rid of this place>

MB-Realtor Jun 24th 2008 11:55 am

Re: Pool Problems
 

Originally Posted by Biiiiink (Post 6499558)
We stick our solar blanket on at night (I'm confused by the name as it doesn't get to see any sun!) and without heating, the pool's been around 82 degrees for the last month, a few cold days excepted. My neighbour's pool's just gone green, he never takes his blanket off - not sure if that will have contributed or not.

You are in Canada's equivalent of the Tropics though.

AmyDavid Jun 24th 2008 12:39 pm

Re: Pool Problems
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 6499561)
Thermal (Solar) blanket is perfectly normal for a pool...it floats on top, stops evaporation during the day and cooling overnight, and helps heat the pool by converting sunlight to heat. Think of it as a fancy pool cover.

So does it stay in the pool all time? Can you tell I am new to all this pool malarky?!

Novocastrian Jun 24th 2008 1:48 pm

Re: Pool Problems
 

Originally Posted by AmyDavid (Post 6500526)
So does it stay in the pool all time? Can you tell I am new to all this pool malarky?!

No, it should only go on at night, really (if you can be bothered).

It will extend the time an unheated pool is usable but it's a bit of a faff to take on and off all the time. I don't bother.

Coffeepot Jun 24th 2008 9:48 pm

Re: Pool Problems
 

Originally Posted by AmyDavid (Post 6500526)
So does it stay in the pool all time? Can you tell I am new to all this pool malarky?!

You can buy the new solar circles, they are quite manageable and contribute lots more heat to the pool, 21,500 BTU per ring per day and quite cheap, we are getting some for ours, the solar cover we have is quite heavy and for 1 person not easy to manage, not even sure we will bother filling ours up again this year the weather has been so bad in the uk :( but def worth a look at :D

AmyDavid Jun 25th 2008 12:04 am

Re: Pool Problems
 
Thank you everyone. Shall take a wander to the stores this morning and see what I can find!


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