My main build is here however, this is more specific to the outlet swapping i'm about to do..
At first i thought i would go with this amazon based Intex strainer (which are much larger in overall diameter actually)..
Intex 11236 outlets with washers, 1.5" connection (it truly is 1.5 not 40mm on the part that would be on the outside of the pool, but there are no "inner" threads for PVC (1.5" inside threaded pvc doesnt fit over it).. it has a nicer strainer (smaller holes).
So it was suggested to go with the Hayward outlets with washers here SP1023.. these have inner threads that line up for "outer" threaded pvc i'm pretty sure.
In order to either plug up my one extra outlet in my new setup, i have to get this stopper and for the strainer for the haywards there is this one here
sp1026, however, those have giant holes, which i guess will be ok, or i could put some sort of hairnet over them to filter out larger objects (maybe?).
At any rate..
My main question is what PVC connection i should screw into the new outlet, which at this point i think i'm going with the haywood, makes the most sense with its inner/outer threads and standard? pvc connection at 1.5"
In my photo you can see i had on hand one outer threaded slip to threaded connection just to show it works (and i also have the screw on connector from intex hoses that works on both of these).
Do i simply get a right angle outer threaded elbow to slip elbow and go from there? Or do i need some sort of screw on connection like from a hose (in addition) to the right angle elbow? IE: will just the threading hold and not leak (with some teflon)? I assume thats all i need.. but just double checking. Or maybe i just use the threaded short piece in the photo then a slip in elbow after that to give it some more distance from the pool before bending 90 to the ground
Or perhaps some sort of screw apart section at the pool outlet outside spot would be better.. i'm assuming in the fall i should take the pvc connections off? (do people also take the haywards out of the liner or leave them in during the winter).
Either way looks like a return to lowes is needed for proper pvc threaded connections.
Thanks in advance
At first i thought i would go with this amazon based Intex strainer (which are much larger in overall diameter actually)..
Intex 11236 outlets with washers, 1.5" connection (it truly is 1.5 not 40mm on the part that would be on the outside of the pool, but there are no "inner" threads for PVC (1.5" inside threaded pvc doesnt fit over it).. it has a nicer strainer (smaller holes).
So it was suggested to go with the Hayward outlets with washers here SP1023.. these have inner threads that line up for "outer" threaded pvc i'm pretty sure.
In order to either plug up my one extra outlet in my new setup, i have to get this stopper and for the strainer for the haywards there is this one here
sp1026, however, those have giant holes, which i guess will be ok, or i could put some sort of hairnet over them to filter out larger objects (maybe?).
At any rate..
My main question is what PVC connection i should screw into the new outlet, which at this point i think i'm going with the haywood, makes the most sense with its inner/outer threads and standard? pvc connection at 1.5"
In my photo you can see i had on hand one outer threaded slip to threaded connection just to show it works (and i also have the screw on connector from intex hoses that works on both of these).
Do i simply get a right angle outer threaded elbow to slip elbow and go from there? Or do i need some sort of screw on connection like from a hose (in addition) to the right angle elbow? IE: will just the threading hold and not leak (with some teflon)? I assume thats all i need.. but just double checking. Or maybe i just use the threaded short piece in the photo then a slip in elbow after that to give it some more distance from the pool before bending 90 to the ground
Or perhaps some sort of screw apart section at the pool outlet outside spot would be better.. i'm assuming in the fall i should take the pvc connections off? (do people also take the haywards out of the liner or leave them in during the winter).
Either way looks like a return to lowes is needed for proper pvc threaded connections.
Thanks in advance

