I would look at replacing the spider gasket in the pump selector first. R120 and very easy to DIY.So a dumb question.
I am bit immobilised at the moment but was hearing crazy things when the pool pump was running over the last few days. I went to wier and saw that the pool lost 3-5cm of water since the last time I looked at it. Ironically, I had to replace the weir cap as it was cracked .
I’ve looked at the solar heating , the pump and weir can can’t seem to see anything leaking. I can’t see if the it’s going to the backwash as the overflow goes straight into sewer (don’t ask - it’s the only way to do it considering elevation / gradient of property ).
Can’t see what’s happening in the pool as it is covered and I can’t remove it.
Could the pump selector (backwash / filter/circulate) have given up the ghost? I’ve been here for 5 years now, and have never changed it. Just wondering if I can solve it cheaply first before calling a professional.
If you can’t find a male join then perhaps get one of these and cut the stop end off and use that as a join with pvc cementHey guys and tips for joining another piece of PVC pipe to this outlet. Want to connect it to an elbow and direct the water to a different point.
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Turn the plug off at the DB. Open the plug and just look for the basics, like that there isn't a loose wire. It might not be loose but have one of the strands standing out touching something else.Any recommendations for a (reputable) electrician in Cape Town Southern Suburbs? My earth leakage is tripping, and I've managed to isolate it to a plug circuit in the kitchen, but it keeps tripping even when everything on that circuit is switched off/unplugged.
Thanks. It's a plug circuit, so 3 separate double plug sockets on it. But it still trips when all sockets are switched off/all appliances unplugged, I'll double confirm that though.Turn the plug off at the DB. Open the plug and just look for the basics, like that there isn't a loose wire. It might not be loose but have one of the strands standing out touching something else.
You did most of the work already by isolating it down to a single plug....thats the most of the job the electrician usually does.
I use Teevolt for all my electrical work. I've got a great relationship with them and they're affordable as well.Any recommendations for a (reputable) electrician in Cape Town Southern Suburbs? My earth leakage is tripping, and I've managed to isolate it to a plug circuit in the kitchen, but it keeps tripping even when everything on that circuit is switched off/unplugged.
Used SWAT electrical a couple times, based in Plumstead / Wynberg very quick to assist and rates aren’t too bad.I use Teevolt for all my electrical work. I've got a great relationship with them and they're affordable as well.
check this out, should work for you.Hey guys and tips for joining another piece of PVC pipe to this outlet. Want to connect it to an elbow and direct the water to a different point.
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Thanks for all the replies. Some proper troubleshooting was done and it turns out to be the washing machine. Hopefully it's not busted and can be easily fixed...Any recommendations for a (reputable) electrician in Cape Town Southern Suburbs? My earth leakage is tripping, and I've managed to isolate it to a plug circuit in the kitchen, but it keeps tripping even when everything on that circuit is switched off/unplugged.
Bear in mind though, acrylic baths scratch and chip very easily and I expect the life of a an acrylic bath to also be about 5 years before it no longer looks good and scratched and chipped up if it's not meticulously maintained and carefully cleaned.. even something like handy Andy and it's micro crystal something or other will scratch the surface..I am starting a bathroom renovation.
The bath I have is a cast iron bath, there is nothing wrong with it other than the fact that its green.
Should I re-enamel it or buy a new bath?
The bath I would buy costs about R3500 for an acrylic bath and re-enameling this one will come in at about R2000.
It would be a no brainer to save the R1500 except im not sure about the hardiness of the enamels they use. Its obviously not as hardy as the baked on enamel. From what I've read its guaranteed for 5 years, but that's short in the lifespan of a bath. I would expect a lifetime guarantee where they control every aspect of the installation, similar to auto repair centers. I'm not even sure if they can change the colour of a bath tho.
Anyone have experience with re-enameling?
We were told never ever to use Handy Andy on our acrylic bathroom fittings.Bear in mind though, acrylic baths scratch and chip very easily and I expect the life of a an acrylic bath to also be about 5 years before it no longer looks good and scratched and chipped up if it's not meticulously maintained and carefully cleaned.. even something like handy Andy and it's micro crystal something or other will scratch the surface..
Yep.. there is also the sponges and other rough abrasive cleaning apparatus that will scratch the acrylic..We were told never ever to use Handy Andy on our acrylic bathroom fittings.
You have a few options. Pretty much your needs checklist is: controller (smart controllers exist from most major players), manifold, solenoids, piping, connectors, adaptors and sprinklers.Looking to get an irrigation system installed in the near future. Any recommendations - maybe DIY? Looking at make it smart too and integrate it into my Home Assistant setup.
You have a few options. Pretty much your needs checklist is: controller (smart controllers exist from most major players), manifold, solenoids, piping, connectors, adaptors and sprinklers.
Draw up a plan on paper beforehand and check the specs for sprinklers to work out where you need to place them.
If you're up for it you could literally just have a 24V valve like this:I'll assume the controller is the most expensive bit here?