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Posted in thread: Global Warming? on 05-01-2013 at 08:10 AM
I would like someone to prove that co2 wasn't the cause, then we could get rid of the carbin
tax we pay on our gas up here.It wouldn't make any difference. The tax was probably inevitable
like all ot...Posted in thread: Looks like it's time for a new pool pump; please advise! on 04-21-2013 at 08:19 AM
Yup, that's the blower. Solar isn't going to raise the temp of the spa to the temps you might
want. Like 96 to 104*°. I'm not real sure how you would circulate the hot water through the
heater and spa...Posted in thread: Looks like it's time for a new pool pump; please advise! on 04-20-2013 at 04:14 PM
Does the spa already have piping for a blower? If not, I don't know how you would get it to
work. Do you have a heater for the spa?The blower I used for my first hot tub was a 1.5hp. I'm
not sure it n...Posted in thread: Looks like it's time for a new pool pump; please advise! on 04-20-2013 at 07:43 AM
The filter I have and would highly recommend is the Hayward DE filter with the multiport valve.
Not the one with the bump lever. With a 15,000 gallon pool the old school horsepower would be
closer to ...Posted in thread: Looks like it's time for a new pool pump; please advise! on 04-19-2013 at 03:07 PM
You need to know what size your pool is and pick the pump that is sized for it. Then the filter
needs to be sized for the flow rate of the pump.Yes, Harward is a good brand. I liked the Sta
Rite Durag...Posted in thread: Looks like it's time for a new pool pump; please advise! on 04-19-2013 at 02:23 PM
Well here in my area there has been a large change in the pumps we can use. If you building a
new pool or are replacing an old "entire" pump you have to go with one of these computerized
dual speed mo...Posted in thread: Looks like it's time for a new pool pump; please advise! on 04-18-2013 at 02:58 PM
In my experience the Pool Vac (and there is another name for them) is the best out there. The
simplest and fastest of the bunch. I have used one for over 20 years and wouldn't trade it for
the world.Posted in thread: well pump and bladder tank. on 04-13-2013 at 07:03 AM
An important detail that not revealed before.Could have made for a much shorter thread.Posted in thread: well pump and bladder tank. on 04-12-2013 at 06:55 AM
When you have an obstruction in a water line before a faucet, the pressure is always good when
the faucet is opened, then it rapidly falls off to whatever flow can get past the obstruction.
I have had...Posted in thread: well pump and bladder tank. on 04-11-2013 at 07:26 AM
When changing out something on a water system on a well it's not uncommon for a lot of
accumulated minerals to let loose. The minerals have been attaching themselves to your plumbing
for years. When y...
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