Guardian Pool Filter: Bad news & Good news

Jack Parker

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Sep 13, 2019
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San Jose
I replaced the OEM Hayward filters with the Premium/Blue Guardian filters (via amazon)

The BAD news is that the end-holes of the filter are a few mils larger than the OEM product.
Being a bit oversize means they fit/slip easily on the fittings of the Hayward filter, BUT:
When the filter is full/clogged and you expect the pressure to go up to so indicate, it does NOT.
Instead the water leaks through the oversized end holes, and then the pool turns green... :(

The GOOD news:
A) the filters rinse clean very easily/quickly, the textured surface seems to help.

B) I found a 'fix' for the oversize holes: remove the fittings from the filter, dry, and wrap a layer of duct tape (~9 inches) around each fitting.
(see photo)
That supplies the extra mils, prevents the leak, and the filters work at full capacity. (until the pressure goes UP! yay!)
 

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Your filter does not have the ability to turn your pool green. Can you post a full set of testing numbers? Your pool will turn green (algae related - not iron related) because you are not using enough chlorine. Your filter is simply a storage location for particulate matter collected from the water column as it passes through the filter.
 
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Anti Microbial. Only way to state that is copper. Or silver but that is more expensive.
 
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