Hey everyone,
Long time lurker, first time poster. We have bought an 18' Poolscape (Bunnings, Australia) round metal sided pool to install. Today it arrived and I have pulled everything out of the boxes to make sure that its all there.
The pool came with a 450w (doesn't say how many HP) pump and 12" sand filter. The pump looks okay, apparently it can push around 8000L (2,100 US gal) an hour - is that about right for that sort of wattage or are they telling tall tales?
The filter on the other hand looks to be garbage. The main problem is that it only has 32mm (1 1/4") fittings and I am concerned that these will restrict flow significantly - after all, my little Bestway (Intex knock-off - great piece of machinery if any Aussie Intex pool owners are wondering) 1500gph unit had 1 1/2" (38mm) fittings. All other components have 38mm and 32mm fittings, but the included hoses are 32mm. What do you guys think? I am pricing 18" sand filters with standard Australian 40mm fittings and they are running around $250AU. Should I buy one, or stick with the 32mm filter and plumbing?
Also, the filter does not have standard lateral "fingers", it has a squashed sphere lateral instead.
Long time lurker, first time poster. We have bought an 18' Poolscape (Bunnings, Australia) round metal sided pool to install. Today it arrived and I have pulled everything out of the boxes to make sure that its all there.
The pool came with a 450w (doesn't say how many HP) pump and 12" sand filter. The pump looks okay, apparently it can push around 8000L (2,100 US gal) an hour - is that about right for that sort of wattage or are they telling tall tales?
The filter on the other hand looks to be garbage. The main problem is that it only has 32mm (1 1/4") fittings and I am concerned that these will restrict flow significantly - after all, my little Bestway (Intex knock-off - great piece of machinery if any Aussie Intex pool owners are wondering) 1500gph unit had 1 1/2" (38mm) fittings. All other components have 38mm and 32mm fittings, but the included hoses are 32mm. What do you guys think? I am pricing 18" sand filters with standard Australian 40mm fittings and they are running around $250AU. Should I buy one, or stick with the 32mm filter and plumbing?
Also, the filter does not have standard lateral "fingers", it has a squashed sphere lateral instead.