Can Polaris 165 be used for above ground pool?
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Can Polaris 165 be used for above ground pool?
Polaris 165 The Polaris Vac-Sweep 165 is designed to be used in an in ground or above ground pool, no deeper than 8′. The Polaris 165 is suitable for vinyl or fiberglass. The Polaris 165 does not require a booster pump and is installed with a 1 ½” threaded return line.
What is the difference between a Polaris 65 and 165?
The Vac-Sweep 165 is one of few pressure pool cleaners that doesn’t require an additional booster pump to work. Additionally, Polaris makes a similar model, the 65, which can be utilized for above-ground pools. They are extremely similar in design, but the 165 can only be used for in-ground pools.
How does the Polaris 165 Pool Cleaner Work?
Patented jet sweep assembly blows water against the pool wall to loosen debris in hard-to-reach places and then sweeps it into an easy-to-remove filter bag. Powered by the pressure of clean water returning to your pool, leaving both the filter and skimmer free to eliminate contaminants.
How long do Polaris pool cleaners last?
You can expect the device to serve you for four or five years. It can even last up to eight years with the right upkeep. Although you can find cheaper models that do not offer the same lifespan but given the proper care, you can still expect them to run for at least three years.
What is the best pool cleaner for above ground pools?
BEST OVERALL: DOLPHIN Nautilus CC Robotic Pool [Vacuum] Cleaner.
Why does my Polaris go in circles?
If your Polaris 65 is turning in a circle continuously rather than being random left or right, the randomizer ball is not coming free from the steering port. Being stuck means there is too much leakage into the steering section when the flow should be minimum.
How long does a Polaris booster pump last?
Most pool pumps need to be replaced after 8 to 12 years of regular use. There are a few factors that affect how long a pump lasts.
Why does Polaris pool cleaner stay in the same place?
“The Polaris is staying in one spot or one end of the pool” Be sure to check: If the swivels leaking. These are in the hoses, and look like joints. It okay if the swivels slightly leak, but anything more than a steady drip it will need to be replaced.