Pool cleaner hose connection problem, Slightly OT
I always have trouble disconnectiong the automatic pool cleaner from
the wall fitting in my swimming pool. I have had several brands over the years and while the plastic channel plus peg twist-in fitting seems to work initially, after some time in the water, even well lubricated, it gets too difficult to turn from outside the pool. I cannot enter the pool every time I need to super chlorinate or I want to swim without the cleaner in the pool. I need some sort of quick change gas/air hose fitting or something that will allow easy removal from outside the pool. Now I lay down on the pool deck, extend my arms into the pool and at that angle I don't seem to have enough upper body leverage to push in with enough force. It (the fitting) cannot be too heavy or large as the action of the pool cleaner will be affected. The ideal solution would be a screw in fitting that is permanent in the wall with a pop off, and easily pressed in fitting at the end of the hose. Better yet, something on the hose where I can reach down and pick up the hose out of the water, push and pull the fittings leaving a small pig tail in the pool. Any suggestions as to where I might acquire these type of fittings? Preferably light plastic. Similar experiences? Thanks, Mike |
Are you using silicone grease for a lube? Helps a lot on on my similar
fittings. dennis in nca |
You might just dress the fittings you have with some fine sandpaper and
then use a little lubricant. Saop/silicone grease etc. From what I have seen of plastic fittings the surfaces swell a bit and become pitted. Wet or dry type silicon carbide paper from any auto parts or decent hardware store. 180-220 grit to start would work. |
"mclorson" wrote in message oups.com... I always have trouble disconnectiong the automatic pool cleaner from the wall fitting in my swimming pool. I have had several brands over the years and while the plastic channel plus peg twist-in fitting seems to work initially, after some time in the water, even well lubricated, it gets too difficult to turn from outside the pool. I cannot enter the pool every time I need to super chlorinate or I want to swim without the cleaner in the pool. I need some sort of quick change gas/air hose fitting or something that will allow easy removal from outside the pool. Now I lay down on the pool deck, extend my arms into the pool and at that angle I don't seem to have enough upper body leverage to push in with enough force. It (the fitting) cannot be too heavy or large as the action of the pool cleaner will be affected. The ideal solution would be a screw in fitting that is permanent in the wall with a pop off, and easily pressed in fitting at the end of the hose. Better yet, something on the hose where I can reach down and pick up the hose out of the water, push and pull the fittings leaving a small pig tail in the pool. Any suggestions as to where I might acquire these type of fittings? Preferably light plastic. Similar experiences? Thanks, Mike What size hose? Do they need to close themselves off during removal? If not, check out some plastic cam locks at Lowes. Not sure if Home Depot has them.... |
Are you using silicone grease for a lube? Helps a lot on on my similar
fittings. Yes, it is well lubed with silicone lubricant. What size hose? Do they need to close themselves off during removal? If not, check out some plastic cam locks at Lowes. Not sure if Home Depot has them.... I'll check the size of the hose. No it is does not need to be closed off. Are we talking the plumbing dept at Lowes? |
On 26 Jul 2005 09:53:42 -0700, "mclorson"
wrote: I always have trouble disconnectiong the automatic pool cleaner from the wall fitting in my swimming pool. I have had several brands over the years and while the plastic channel plus peg twist-in fitting seems to work initially, after some time in the water, even well lubricated, it gets too difficult to turn from outside the pool. I cannot enter the pool every time I need to super chlorinate or I want to swim without the cleaner in the pool. I need some sort of quick change gas/air hose fitting or something that will allow easy removal from outside the pool. Now I lay down on the pool deck, extend my arms into the pool and at that angle I don't seem to have enough upper body leverage to push in with enough force. It (the fitting) cannot be too heavy or large as the action of the pool cleaner will be affected. The ideal solution would be a screw in fitting that is permanent in the wall with a pop off, and easily pressed in fitting at the end of the hose. Better yet, something on the hose where I can reach down and pick up the hose out of the water, push and pull the fittings leaving a small pig tail in the pool. Any suggestions as to where I might acquire these type of fittings? Preferably light plastic. Similar experiences? Thanks, Mike Go to a swimming pool store and get AquaLube or MagicLube you should have some anyway for the other rubber parts on the pool. I think the green stuff lasts longer , but the clear won't show up on the pool if you get crazy with it. They make all kinds of quick disconnects. Sounds like your pool cleaner works on water pressure cause the suction type just pull out of the wall. You did turn the pump off , didn't you? Most of the time with pool cleaners it's best to bend over and get the original parts. BTW they will be more understanding at a retail store. I know that the Polaris pool sweeps use hose that will fit over 3/4 hose fittings cause that's what I use for my water level. Also, the chemicals and sunlight will mess up the plastic and forcing things is a bad idea when working on pools. |
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