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Unread 08-26-2015, 07:42 PM   #4
navy2kcoupe
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Could also be a crack in the line from the pool into the pump (the input side).
If the crack was in the line from the pump to the pool (the output side) you
would probably have a beautiful backyard fountain until the water level
dropped below the input side hose! LOL. I've had the same thing happen with
straws from Dunkin Donuts. Get a crack in the straw and get a bunch of
air bubbles with the old iced coffee. Easy to check that out too! I would think
that a cracked hose would be a more common problem, but what do I know!
Just my 2 cents worth............
Andy
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