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  1. Yes i understand it was designed that when it broke youre supposed to buy a new one, are you thinking i should just throw away the pool or do you think its worth the job? I dont care if i brake the wood skirt when looking for leaks.
  2. That sounds like a lot of work, i was thinking about taking the wooden skirt off as clean as i can, and digging all the foam out if needed. At this point i'm not willing to buy the complete mechanical set for 2000€ if not needed to. As you said plugging the valves would do. I can not get my hands on a working pool right now. thank you for your answer.
  3. Ok, i did not pay for it, And i have the spare time. Can you please explain why it would be a bad idea to continue? The retailer told me it would cost around 2000€ to buy the controller, pumps, heater and all valves ( the complete set with staircase). Is it difficult/expensive to find the leakage? thanks
  4. I have aqcuired a beachcomber 740 without the pumps, heater, controller circuit or other electronics. I only got the pool in its original form. It has frozen over winter and might have leaks, i need loads of help as this is my first spa.
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