On my filter, there are two connections arranged vertically. The top connection is the intake, the bottom the return.
submerge the hose in the pool first to get all of the air out, then attach to the skimmer.
clean it out with a pool vacuum. it is about 20$ at the dollar store. You might want to buy a disposable paper filter and hose or a reusable sand filter and hose.
clean it out with a pool vacuum. it is about 20$ at the dollar store. You might want to buy a disposable paper filter and hose or a reusable sand filter and hose.
No, becuase the soap can hurt the filter. I recommend using a hose by the pool and washing the soap off with the hose.
yes but its too long, you probably would want to shorten it.
Usually in line with the return line to the pool. Hatawa
pull the filter out and hose it off, replace the filter, if you vaccum your pool more frequently it should help keep the filter cleaner
pull the filter out and hose it off, replace the filter, if you vaccum your pool more frequently it should help keep the filter cleaner
No, to fill the pool just place the hose into the swimming pool and make sure not to over fill it. Hatawa
Starting at the pool first is the static skimmer then the leaf basket then the hair filter basket on the inflow side of the pump then the pipe from the pump to the filter then the pipe from the filter to the pool return The chlorinator sits on the pool return pie at the highest place in the system.
Usually, there is a cylinder shaped canister near the pump. You have to remove top and lift filter out and clean thoroughly with hose.
The pool return line is the one that returns the water form the filter to the pool. Usually you'll see holes in the side walls of the pool with little eyeball sockets where the water flows back to the pool.