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Old 10-07-2009, 05:13 PM posted to rec.ponds.moderated
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Default Disaster averted!

On 9 July, 20:24, Jim Elbrecht wrote:
matthelliwell wrote:
On 7 July, 13:00, Jim Hurley wrote:
Others will have advice on the hardness.


Let me congratulate you on having your pump off the bottom!


I think if I did that in my pond, I'd have all the dirt collecting at
the bottom and not being sucked up by the pump. What I'd really like
is a pond pump with a float switch fitted.


Somebody who knows will correct me if I'm wrong- but I thought that
was the point. Leave the dirt/sand/muck, and clean it out with a
proper tool [rake, shovel, vacuum] when it is needed.

My pump is in a skimmer- but my puddle/pond has a bowl shape in the
'deep' end & I am hoping that I will only need to clean it out every
few years. Meanwhile my pump is spared the ravages of abrasives in
its bearings & I'm not re-circulating muck.


Interesting. I'd be worried about having areas of dead water in the
pump wasn't on/near the bottom. I don't think sucking up the muck is a
particular problem, pond pumps cope well enough with dirty water (and
have a cage around them to filter out the big bits).

OTOH if it works for you, who am I to criticise.

Matt