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Retro fit bottom drain
Hi,
I'm happy to announce that we finally got the retro fit bottom drain installed. DH came up with a way to use old pump by having the drain connected to a old swimming pool leaf filter before the pump. An added benefit the leaf filter can be clean without removing anything from the pond. It's one of those jimmy rigged deals ;-) and it works great! -- Bonnie NJ http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/ |
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Bonnie Espenshade wrote:
I'm happy to announce that we finally got the retro fit bottom drain installed. DH came up with a way to use old pump by having the drain connected to a old swimming pool leaf filter before the pump. An added benefit the leaf filter can be clean without removing anything from the pond. Bonnie, which retro fit bottom drain did you use? How did you arrange the pipes for it? What pump are you using? Do you have any pictures or diagrams? The leaf filter sounds like a good idea -- where did you find it? We're thinking that we should add a bottom drain, but are currently using a Little Giant sump-type pump that we're not ready to replace just yet. -- Kathy B, zookeeper |
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zookeeper wrote:
Bonnie Espenshade wrote: I'm happy to announce that we finally got the retro fit bottom drain installed. DH came up with a way to use old pump by having the drain connected to a old swimming pool leaf filter before the pump. An added benefit the leaf filter can be clean without removing anything from the pond. Bonnie, which retro fit bottom drain did you use? How did you arrange the pipes for it? What pump are you using? Do you have any pictures or diagrams? The leaf filter sounds like a good idea -- where did you find it? We're thinking that we should add a bottom drain, but are currently using a Little Giant sump-type pump that we're not ready to replace just yet. -- Kathy B, zookeeper Hi Kathy, I purchased the Tetra retrofit drain, used the 2" PVC to connect it to the leaf filter (which came from my son's old above ground pool). The leaf filter is connected to a mag drive pump which then sends the water to the vf. No pictures yet. If it ever stops raining I may be able to get some. It works well but it's very visible. I'm hoping in time for the pvc will be covered with algae. DH did the plumbing and didn't try to hide it. -- Bonnie NJ http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/ |
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That is what I need ... a bottom drain! The Koi Clay
does wonders for the pond water ... but, gosh, the bottom does need the drain. If you could get a couple of pictures up maybe I could get some one to copy what you did. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Bonnie Espenshade" wrote in message ... zookeeper wrote: Bonnie Espenshade wrote: I'm happy to announce that we finally got the retro fit bottom drain installed. DH came up with a way to use old pump by having the drain connected to a old swimming pool leaf filter before the pump. An added benefit the leaf filter can be clean without removing anything from the pond. Bonnie, which retro fit bottom drain did you use? How did you arrange the pipes for it? What pump are you using? Do you have any pictures or diagrams? The leaf filter sounds like a good idea -- where did you find it? We're thinking that we should add a bottom drain, but are currently using a Little Giant sump-type pump that we're not ready to replace just yet. -- Kathy B, zookeeper Hi Kathy, I purchased the Tetra retrofit drain, used the 2" PVC to connect it to the leaf filter (which came from my son's old above ground pool). The leaf filter is connected to a mag drive pump which then sends the water to the vf. No pictures yet. If it ever stops raining I may be able to get some. It works well but it's very visible. I'm hoping in time for the pvc will be covered with algae. DH did the plumbing and didn't try to hide it. -- Bonnie NJ http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/ |
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Maybe I'll get to take some photos on Sunday. They say
there is a chance of sunshine;-) Nedra wrote: That is what I need ... a bottom drain! The Koi Clay does wonders for the pond water ... but, gosh, the bottom does need the drain. If you could get a couple of pictures up maybe I could get some one to copy what you did. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Bonnie Espenshade" wrote in message ... zookeeper wrote: Bonnie Espenshade wrote: I'm happy to announce that we finally got the retro fit bottom drain installed. DH came up with a way to use old pump by having the drain connected to a old swimming pool leaf filter before the pump. An added benefit the leaf filter can be clean without removing anything from the pond. Bonnie, which retro fit bottom drain did you use? How did you arrange the pipes for it? What pump are you using? Do you have any pictures or diagrams? The leaf filter sounds like a good idea -- where did you find it? We're thinking that we should add a bottom drain, but are currently using a Little Giant sump-type pump that we're not ready to replace just yet. -- Kathy B, zookeeper Hi Kathy, I purchased the Tetra retrofit drain, used the 2" PVC to connect it to the leaf filter (which came from my son's old above ground pool). The leaf filter is connected to a mag drive pump which then sends the water to the vf. No pictures yet. If it ever stops raining I may be able to get some. It works well but it's very visible. I'm hoping in time for the pvc will be covered with algae. DH did the plumbing and didn't try to hide it. -- Bonnie NJ http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/ -- Bonnie NJ http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/ |
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That will be great Bonnie. Thanks for the help ... again!
Btw, any place special that you bought the drain? Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Bonnie Espenshade" wrote in message ... Maybe I'll get to take some photos on Sunday. They say there is a chance of sunshine;-) Nedra wrote: That is what I need ... a bottom drain! The Koi Clay does wonders for the pond water ... but, gosh, the bottom does need the drain. If you could get a couple of pictures up maybe I could get some one to copy what you did. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Bonnie Espenshade" wrote in message ... zookeeper wrote: Bonnie Espenshade wrote: I'm happy to announce that we finally got the retro fit bottom drain installed. DH came up with a way to use old pump by having the drain connected to a old swimming pool leaf filter before the pump. An added benefit the leaf filter can be clean without removing anything from the pond. Bonnie, which retro fit bottom drain did you use? How did you arrange the pipes for it? What pump are you using? Do you have any pictures or diagrams? The leaf filter sounds like a good idea -- where did you find it? We're thinking that we should add a bottom drain, but are currently using a Little Giant sump-type pump that we're not ready to replace just yet. -- Kathy B, zookeeper Hi Kathy, I purchased the Tetra retrofit drain, used the 2" PVC to connect it to the leaf filter (which came from my son's old above ground pool). The leaf filter is connected to a mag drive pump which then sends the water to the vf. No pictures yet. If it ever stops raining I may be able to get some. It works well but it's very visible. I'm hoping in time for the pvc will be covered with algae. DH did the plumbing and didn't try to hide it. -- Bonnie NJ http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/ -- Bonnie NJ http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/ |
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I ordered it from http://www.DrsFosterSmith.com. They also
have a leaf basket (glad mine was free) The retrofit drain is $39.99 This is what I have on my koi ponds, all pictured and diagrammed. Click on *My Filter* ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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Bonnie Espenshade wrote:
I purchased the Tetra retrofit drain, used the 2" PVC to connect it to the leaf filter (which came from my son's old above ground pool). The leaf filter is connected to a mag drive pump which then sends the water to the vf ... Bonnie, do you remember what type of pool the filter came from or do you have a manufacturer's name on the filter itself? I'm curious because we currently have a 12 foot diameter pool that we hope to replace with a larger one, and if I can use that filter on the pond as a leaf filter it will simplify my life ... a little. Our filter has a side intake, a paper filter, and a mag drive pump at the bottom which sends the water back to the pool through a hose. I thought that replacing the paper of the filter with some type of looser mesh would work as a leaf filter ... maybe? -- Kathy B zookeeper |
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Retro fit bottom drain
zookeeper wrote:
Bonnie Espenshade wrote: I purchased the Tetra retrofit drain, used the 2" PVC to connect it to the leaf filter (which came from my son's old above ground pool). The leaf filter is connected to a mag drive pump which then sends the water to the vf ... Bonnie, do you remember what type of pool the filter came from or do you have a manufacturer's name on the filter itself? I'm curious because we currently have a 12 foot diameter pool that we hope to replace with a larger one, and if I can use that filter on the pond as a leaf filter it will simplify my life ... a little. Our filter has a side intake, a paper filter, and a mag drive pump at the bottom which sends the water back to the pool through a hose. I thought that replacing the paper of the filter with some type of looser mesh would work as a leaf filter ... maybe? -- Kathy B zookeeper Hi Kathy, I have no idea of the name, but it was a leaf basket the you attach to a sand filter not a paper filter. It was at my son's house when he purchased the home. -- Bonnie NJ http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/ |
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Retro fit bottom drain
Bonnie Espenshade wrote:
I have no idea of the name, but it was a leaf basket the you attach to a sand filter not a paper filter. It was at my son's house when he purchased the home. Right, that would be a different type of filter. Thanks for response. I'll keep researching the bottom drain -- gotta get the teens' "pond" / pool set up now. -- zookeeper |
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Retro fit bottom drain
Bonnie Espenshade wrote:
I have no idea of the name, but it was a leaf basket the you attach to a sand filter not a paper filter. It was at my son's house when he purchased the home. Right, that would be a different type of filter. Thanks for response. I'll keep researching the bottom drain -- gotta get the teens' "pond" / pool set up now. -- zookeeper |
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Bonnie Espenshade wrote:
I have no idea of the name, but it was a leaf basket the you attach to a sand filter not a paper filter. It was at my son's house when he purchased the home. Right, that would be a different type of filter. Thanks for response. I'll keep researching the bottom drain -- gotta get the teens' "pond" / pool set up now. -- zookeeper |
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