OK got a FloTec, but in reading the manual (novel concept I know) it
mentions not to use where fish are present. anyone know why - other than
fear of sucking them up? need to drop pond level a bit due to torrential
rains here in Ventura County - like 3 inches in 3 days.
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"Newbie Bill" wrote in message
m...
If you go the pump route I think what you want is a sump pump. I may be
wrong but I think they are often designed to drain more of the contents
than
a pond pump. I would guess HD or the like will have several models. If
you
arent draining everything Laguna makes a utility pump. I saw some pretty
cheap on Ebay. HTH
Bill
"Claudia" wrote in message
news:qb9dd.8280$232.1732@trnddc09...
In a lack of forward thinking I have placed my hot tub behind the pond
on
my
patio and therefore have no way to drain the hot tub - as I am sure the
pond
wouldn't like the hot water or the peroxide based chemicals I use in it.
So
I need recommendations for a pump or other alternative to remove the
water
from the spa to the storm drain across the pond and through the grass
and
over the walkway. AND NO I am not going to deal with the hose siphon
set
up - as I get older I have less patience for that set up. :-)
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