Siphon it out. You can create a siphon by either sucking really hard on one end of the garden hose while the other end is under water, or the easier way, with 2 garden hoses as follows:
-Get 2 garden hoses. Hook one to the spigot, put it in the pool and turn it on. set the other hose up with one end in the pool, and the other wherever you want to drain the water to.
-Hold the ends of the 2 hoses that are in the pool, together with your hands, so the spigot water runs through the 2nd hose. Pull them apart, and you will feel the suction pulling the water out of your pool through the empty hose.
-Take the hose that is connected to the spigot, out of your pool, and turn the spigot off.
-Make sure the other garden hose does not fall out of the pool, or you will lose suction and have to start all over again!
-When you get towards the bottom, you will have to physically hold the hose and move it around to get the water out without losing suction. You have to have the end of the hose that the water is running out of below the level of the bottom of the pool. You can do it with on.y one hose. Put one end of the hose in the pool and connect the other end to the faucet and turn it on until the air is forced from the hose. If the faucet is below the pool just disconnect the hose and lay it on the ground. You can move it around as long as the end of the hos estays below the top of the water. If the faucet is above the water level have someone put thier finger over the end of the hose in the pool while you move the end of the hose to a spot below the bottomof the pool.
If that will work then, yes. Most inflatables have no fittings that are compatible with a garden hose fitting. K
Suck it out with a piece of garden hose or a piece of tubing
siphon It out with a cut garden hose..
approx. about 10-11 hours. On a above ground pool
With a garden hose. Start suckin'....lol
Sounds like something is going on with the water vs the liner. Drain the pool to the sewer using a hose to protect your yard.
There is no drain hose for the refrigerant (134a) as this is a gas. There is a drain hose for water that is created by the evaporator and that is located on the passenger side of the engine compartment, near the floor boards. Unless it is plugged with debri such as leaves, water will drip there onto the ground.
You could use your pool pump. or get a submersible pump. it is also not difficult to siphon an above ground pool with a pool vacuum hose. all you need is somewhere to run the water to.
If you purchase a pre-made hot tub, you don't actually need any piping. Most of them are entirely above ground, and it is easy to fill it with a garden hose. Just make sure you have somewhere under your deck that won't become waterlogged when you drain it.
where is the airconditor drain hose on a 1999 Pontiac Bonneville
syphon it out with a hose.
That hose hangs loose so it can drain excess out onto the ground.