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Booney wrote:Dear diary,
Silly me. I left the hose on in the pool when I went to bed. I got up at 1am and spent 2 hours bucketing and syphoning water out of the pool.
I'm tired now. I think it's going to be a long day.
Never mind. lol.
DOC wrote:Booney wrote:Dear diary,
Silly me. I left the hose on in the pool when I went to bed. I got up at 1am and spent 2 hours bucketing and syphoning water out of the pool.
I'm tired now. I think it's going to be a long day.
Never mind. lol.
Why not the pump?
Trader wrote:Why do you need to lower the level?
Can't you just leave it slightly full and evaporation will take care of the rest.
Booney wrote:Trader wrote:Why do you need to lower the level?
Can't you just leave it slightly full and evaporation will take care of the rest.
It had over flowed so the pavers around one side were 2-3cm deep in water against the retaining wall and I didn't really want the bond beam and pavers to be sitting in water over night + how ever long it took to evaporate away.
I swept away probably 300-400lt off the pavers as where they fall was sodden and not taking anymore water in.
whufc wrote:Booney wrote:Trader wrote:Why do you need to lower the level?
Can't you just leave it slightly full and evaporation will take care of the rest.
It had over flowed so the pavers around one side were 2-3cm deep in water against the retaining wall and I didn't really want the bond beam and pavers to be sitting in water over night + how ever long it took to evaporate away.
I swept away probably 300-400lt off the pavers as where they fall was sodden and not taking anymore water in.
Can you not just gradually backwash the water out. Obviously the water will have chem in it which could be an issue.
Booney wrote:whufc wrote:Booney wrote:Trader wrote:Why do you need to lower the level?
Can't you just leave it slightly full and evaporation will take care of the rest.
It had over flowed so the pavers around one side were 2-3cm deep in water against the retaining wall and I didn't really want the bond beam and pavers to be sitting in water over night + how ever long it took to evaporate away.
I swept away probably 300-400lt off the pavers as where they fall was sodden and not taking anymore water in.
Can you not just gradually backwash the water out. Obviously the water will have chem in it which could be an issue.
Without a hose ( of some 50mmØ that I don't yet have ) the back wash would run back into the pool.
Booney wrote:Yep, as mentioned above it was mainly getting the level down enough so the pavers weren't sitting in water.
Plus, I'll bomb in a couple of times when I get home tonight, that'll do the trick.
Corona Man wrote:Booney wrote:Yep, as mentioned above it was mainly getting the level down enough so the pavers weren't sitting in water.
Plus, I'll bomb in a couple of times when I get home tonight, that'll do the trick.
Surely you’d need to fill it again after a few bombs?