Tuesday 3 June 2014

Mission 1 - Pool Overflow & Filter System

Syphon Overflow

One of problems with a 'drop the liner' in type pool is getting water in and out of the pool for filtration and heating. My plan for the filter side is to use a syphon overflow into a catch tank then pump from there into a filter. I am planning to reuse the old tomato greenhouse water butt for this purpose.

The overflow will act as a kind of pool skimmer and hopefully take all the larger floating debris out. If it bungs up too quickly I will look to have a bigger filter after the overflow.

Decided to use 40mm waste pipe & compression fittings for system - cheap and easy. Flow rate should work OK for the filter pump I have bought (submerged type that will sit in the overflow sump tank).

Syphon Overflow Schematic


Filter Bed

I could use an off-the-shelf filter but that seems rather lame and easy. So my idea is to use a blue plastic barrel that happened to blow past my works front door one windy day and get stuck in the hedge. No one claimed it for a day so it got redirected into my "purposeless stuff behind the shed waiting for a purpose" heap.

So thinking along the lines of rocks, gravel, sand then gravity overflow back into pool. Need a method of backwashing the filter to clear out the clag. Could I just gravity backwash with tap or rainwater?

Think I will be experimenting for a while as I have no real pond/pool filter experience. So I am expecting a couple of iterations.

Update: June/July 2014

I had several attempts to get a homemade filter bed working. I could get the siphon working fine but the filter bed proved a bridge too far for the time being. The final straw was me pumping a whole load of fine red sand into the pool. Thankfully I drained the pool down soon after so could clear up the mess.

I have ended up using an off-the-shelf pool filter (ebay) with a submersible pump slung over the side. I run this over night and pull it out before using the pool. Not ideal as its a 230V mains pump - but the kids have been well warned to ensure its off and out before jumping in.

Whenever the pump and/or filter packs in I will look at a different solution.

Monday 2 June 2014

Mission 1 - Base & Side Walls Complete

It Stopped Raining!
31st May

So I cracked on. Threw the last bales on. Laid 6mm ply on the base and the 3 remaining walls (should have not used the silvered polystyrene for the wall but alas too late).

Plywood Base...
....and Walls
Might put a roof on and live in it....
Last bales up. Ready for the last stakes. Sledgehammer please.
Plywood had some edge damage hence on offer at reduced price
Hmmm. Chipboard sheets slightly bigger than 8 x 4 (arrgghh)

Finished off with some cheap decking boards pinned around top

Starting to over-cover the bales with DPM sheet to keep them dry (for a while) 

On the home straight now. Finish line in sight.