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The problem is it could be on the bottom or sides and I need something
better then my eyes to find it. It certainly is leaking as I have standing water all around the pool. The pool is 27 foot round, so a hole in the bottom could show most anyplace on any or all sides. I am hoping to measure 'something' resistance seems to make senses.. But something to lead me to the leaking location. The resistance is high between the water and the ground but measurable. I'm not sure I can see the resistance change to direct me in the right direction. I'm hoping to build or even buy something that would be maybe a bridge that would zero out or null on the restiance and then show minor changes. Something like that makes sense to me. But I can't believe someone hasn't already built something like this. Joe "Wim Ton" wrote in message . uk... Has anyone had any experience with some sort of above ground pool leak detector? I figures if I could connect one probe to some sort of sensitive restiance (ohm) meter and put it in the water, I could maybe read the resistance between the probe and ground and then as I got closer to the leak the restiance would go down. But the restiance is WAY high.. But seems to me something like that would work. Any ideas? Maybe look only outside the pool for the wettest area. The keywords to look for are in the direction of geophysics. These electrical methods are also used to find subsurface water (e.g. where to drill wells) Wim |
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