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DIY Low Voltage LED Landscape Lighting Installation - Sunvie LED Lights - Save Big Money!
This video will show you how to install low voltage LED landscape lighting on your property to and achieve great results. Landscaping lights can greatly enhance the look of your property. However, hiring a contractor can be very cost prohibitive and often leads to scaled back installations to fit a lower budget. Consider that for my project, my 46 light installation cost me under $1100 in material (including 6 spare lights) versus my lowest quote from a contractor for $12,500 for a similar installation. A DIY approach will save you on the order of 80-90%. It is not the difficult and you don't have to be an electrician to perform this type of installation.
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DIY Surface Supplied Air (Hookah) Diving System for Pool Repair or Boat Cleaning 4K UHD
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If you ever need to perform underwater pool repairs or maintenance, this video will show you how to build your own hookah diving system using good quality equipment. Using an oil free electric compressor, this system will allow you to breath underwater using a scuba regulator and air hose. This system is also good for cleaning under your boat while it's in water.
Amazing Cleaning of Calcium from Pool Tiles with a $30 Tool from Harbor Freight (4K UHD)
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This video demonstrates that don't need a lot of sophisticated equipment and tools to clean your pool tiles with glass bead media. Don't waste your time with pumice stones or 220 grit sandpaper. Heavy calcium build-up comes off easily with glass bead blasting. This video demonstrates the use of a $30 abrasive blaster from Harbor Freight for glass bead blasting to remove heavy buildup of calcium...

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  • @sajidrafique375
    @sajidrafique375 День тому

    Nah ! Watch Bueno Bob . He just used 3m abrasive wheels for removing rust/paint ... cheap and good

  • @_1ben
    @_1ben 7 днів тому

    great video, thank you for sharing your knowledge!!!! My question on your thoughts , i would think a robot would be effective if you already have one for removing the beads in case you did not empty the pool ?

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 7 днів тому

      A robot could do it but you are going to have to do empty it frequently. Then you will have to wash out any excess media from the gears assembly.

    • @_1ben
      @_1ben 7 днів тому

      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 thank you! I will make the purchase! Your video was a big service to us d.y.i. people

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 5 днів тому

      @@_1ben I found that emptying my pool cost me $60 extra for one month in my water bill.

    • @_1ben
      @_1ben 5 днів тому

      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 thank you, my reasoning, the area I have is 1/5 of area as your project, trying to minimize the job, my robot has filters and I have a pool vacuum, the reviews of harbor freight beads are mixed. You have helped me and many strangers with your experience, expertise, thank you !!!

  • @Kevsins915
    @Kevsins915 7 днів тому

    Do you have a video of an external vacuum you used to clean the material with the water still in the pool?

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 7 днів тому

      Sorry I do not. The two times I did this cleaning (2018 and 2024), it was time to change the water in the pool so I just emptied it swept up and then repaired any chips in the plaster before filling up the pool again.

  • @DB-lm9vy
    @DB-lm9vy 26 днів тому

    The video shows using the air blaster with the pool still filled but clean up shows the pool empty. Are the beads okay to be in the pool if you clean the tile with the water in it?

  • @free-speach
    @free-speach Місяць тому

    How would you make it water proof and work on batteries...for shallow snorkel?

  • @toshibavoodoo
    @toshibavoodoo Місяць тому

    Awesome!!

  • @trpshooter9945
    @trpshooter9945 Місяць тому

    Raise water line over scale, add two gallons of scale tec. Recirculate for 10 hours a day. One week later voila GONE no mess, no draining, no cleanup. And this is coming from a pool full of well water in the mojave desert. It works...period.

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 Місяць тому

      Here are some reviews from Amazon: "Added to my pool after raising the level about 3/4" and waited... and waited. Finally decided to spend 2 days with a pumice stone and razor blade attacking the water line hoping the product had at least softened it. Did nothing. Tried a little bit full strength on just one tile, just for comparison, nothing. As far as inground pool tile cleaning, not worth it." "I put two gallons of this product in my pool in September. Raised the water level above scale as directed. I lowered the water level yesterday because of all the rain and you can see from picture scale is still present. I still have one gallon left and it’s to late to return it. Oh well lesson learned."

  • @gregbennett4254
    @gregbennett4254 2 місяці тому

    This will destroy tile glaze and make a big mess

  • @TheJJCRUE
    @TheJJCRUE 2 місяці тому

    how do you recover the beads/debris if you only drain the pool down a few inches. It would be nice not to have to drain the pool.

  • @nunyabitnezz2802
    @nunyabitnezz2802 2 місяці тому

    So you do need to empty the whole pool, or else it’ll be full of glass beads, right?

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 2 місяці тому

      the glass beads will settle at the bottom of the pool. You can empty the pool and sweeps up or use an external vacuum.

  • @Nerdtronic
    @Nerdtronic 2 місяці тому

    I get that the glass beads are dangerous when they're blasting. But how harsh are they otherwise? What if I leave my pool with water, drain it 6 inches down, do this, clean up the beads best I can, shove the rest down the filter.. if any are left behind how dangerous are they? Would they cut up your feet if you stepped on them in the water? Go in you like glass splinters?

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 2 місяці тому

      They won't cut your feet. It's like sand and sinks to the bottom. A small amount can go to the filter. The media can be re-used. I just did my pool again this year using the media I recovered 6 years ago when I posted the video. All it cost me was time.

    • @Nerdtronic
      @Nerdtronic 2 місяці тому

      @@diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 sweet thanks for the info.

  • @r3jk8
    @r3jk8 3 місяці тому

    did you notice any etching in the tile? it looks like you have some on the tile as it seems a little hazy where you blasted.

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 3 місяці тому

      The tile will lose it's sheen in areas with heavy build-up. I used a tile re-sealer after the bead blasting.

    • @r3jk8
      @r3jk8 2 місяці тому

      @@diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 that sounds good. Didn’t think about the tile reseal or great idea

  • @texascrossbowdude636
    @texascrossbowdude636 3 місяці тому

    Do you know how to connect a pressure gauge to the regulator?

  • @TheAshMan01
    @TheAshMan01 3 місяці тому

    Would it be "bad" to not drain the pool dry?

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 3 місяці тому

      You would be putting 80-120 lbs media into the filter if you didn't remove it with an external filter.

    • @TheAshMan01
      @TheAshMan01 3 місяці тому

      @@diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 thank you! 🙏🏽

  • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
    @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 3 місяці тому

    Now that N95 Masks are widely available again, wear them for this time of work along with face protection.

  • @Oakydokes
    @Oakydokes 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video. As expensive as water is where I live I may only be able to keep it the 2" below to $ave. Exactly what type of external vac would vacuum up the media? As an alternative would it be possible to use rolled plastic, that painters use, tape it to the sides, float it on the water and have it catch the media instead of having to vacuum?

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 3 місяці тому

      You will need a pond/pool vacuum like this one: pondsplusstl.com/products/pond-o-vac-4 It costs about $40 per day to rent. You only need it for a few hours. The rolled plastic that painters use will likely collapse. The glass media is heavy. I just did my pool again last week after six years since posting the video. I used the same media recovered from last time. I emptied my pool again as I wanted to change the water and also perform some maintenance on the plaster which is easy to perform when the pool is empty. My pool is now 18 years old and still with the original tiles and plaster.

  • @goose6947
    @goose6947 4 місяці тому

    Could you clean the media without draining the whole pool? Possibly with a separate vacuum unit?

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 4 місяці тому

      Yes you would need an external vacuum to clean out the media. The media is heavy and settles on the bottom.

  • @erikluna1294
    @erikluna1294 4 місяці тому

    Does pool have to be completely drain to clean artificial rock on pool sides?

  • @burningholyfire
    @burningholyfire 4 місяці тому

    I wonder if we could just use baking soda? its very abrasive and would just dissolve into the pool water

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 4 місяці тому

      Regular baking soda will not work and I tried it. I used Armex and it did not work that well.

    • @burningholyfire
      @burningholyfire 4 місяці тому

      @@diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 ah ok so don’t get the soda blaster just do the glass beads? Was just going to vacuum to waste using the multiport valve after i was done

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 4 місяці тому

      @@burningholyfire Don't bother with soda blasting. It cost $60 for a bag or Armex. Soda is one of the least abrasive media so you have to have a lot of patience. I'm going try to clean my BBQ with Armex as the media loses its form over time.

  • @gman2376
    @gman2376 4 місяці тому

    Almost 70 bucks for the 80 grit media 2024.

  • @eds6569
    @eds6569 5 місяців тому

    Your video is very helpful and to the point making it easy enough for any average diy type viewers to achieve a professional style outcome, well done sir.

  • @eblanco8210
    @eblanco8210 5 місяців тому

    So you need to empty the pool either way to get the glass beads out, right?

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 5 місяців тому

      You can use an external vacuum. I'm going to test one soon and post a new video on how to use and external vacuum. Normally it's a good idea to change the pool water every 5-7 years so I change the water and do the bead blasting.

  • @giancarlopalma1748
    @giancarlopalma1748 5 місяців тому

    Did you have to clear seal after sandblasting?

  • @LiveFromLondon2
    @LiveFromLondon2 5 місяців тому

    What an utterly ridiculous way to do it.

  • @CarlosAndrade-yv9lf
    @CarlosAndrade-yv9lf 6 місяців тому

    I sandblasted a blue tile, but when it dried, it turned white and wet it looks normal blue. Do you have any advice to add so that it always looks normal blue? Thank you

  • @santaclaritadrone2844
    @santaclaritadrone2844 6 місяців тому

    crazy on those quotes. Just had this done by a pool guy last week for $500. In SoCal, where everything is expensive.

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 6 місяців тому

      It depends on the size of the pool. The one in the video is 40'x20'

    • @santaclaritadrone2844
      @santaclaritadrone2844 6 місяців тому

      @@diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 Yep, about the size of mine.

    • @richardparker471
      @richardparker471 3 місяці тому

      Yes i charge 600 here in the central valley but this pool would definitely be 1200+ because of the large amount of tile and spa.

  • @tiemenstaal
    @tiemenstaal 6 місяців тому

    Well, I already have the compressor so I might as well try this. Nothing else has worked on my pool tile and $1200 seems steep for a one day cleaning job.

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 6 місяців тому

      This will work. Wear a N95 respirator and eye protection. The same media as your $1200 job is used.

  • @harrybond007
    @harrybond007 8 місяців тому

    Why do you have so much calcium build up at the water line?, that's not normal in a pool

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 8 місяців тому

      It's common in our area. The water is hard with high calcium content.

    • @georgeforall
      @georgeforall 5 місяців тому

      Plus if you use chlorine tablets, they release a lot of calcium.

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 5 місяців тому

      @@georgeforall It's a salt water pool with a chlorinator.

    • @georgeforall
      @georgeforall 5 місяців тому

      Cool. But some people use those floating chlorine tablets and they also add to the calcium.@@diyhomemaintenancechannel3753

  • @peteabdu9179
    @peteabdu9179 8 місяців тому

    Love the video, what was your total cost to build?

  • @benlara941
    @benlara941 9 місяців тому

    Did you know if you can vacuum up the glass if you didn't want to reuse it into the filter system

  • @randifolwell
    @randifolwell 10 місяців тому

    Can you do this without draining your pool completely. If so how do you get the glass bead out?

  • @Later2u
    @Later2u 11 місяців тому

    Pool line was driving my wife nuts, it wasn't driving me nuts though. But now my wife is driving me nuts about this. Glad I found your video on how to do this. I just tried pumice stone along with a scraper. It was going to be a huge time sink using those. I knew paying someone to do it was going to cost, but $2200 is a bit much, so now I'm a proud new owner of a portable compressor and the other items you mentioned. I am going to use ARM & HAMMER50 lb. Armex® Soda Medium Grade Media from Harbor Freight for it being more eco friendly. My filters are old and I'll just vacuum it up and toss the filters and replace them. Thanks for the video and information.

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 11 місяців тому

      ARMEX does not work well for heavy build-up. ARMEX dissolves in water but will raise TA levels. So there is nothing to vacuum.

    • @Later2u
      @Later2u 11 місяців тому

      @@diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 Thanks for the feedback. Fall back will be the glass bead.

  • @garretbenito632
    @garretbenito632 11 місяців тому

    What is the name of your machine. I’m in Hawaii and thinking about buying one

  • @westcoastwaterman
    @westcoastwaterman 11 місяців тому

    Cheap compressors contain lead

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 11 місяців тому

      don't buy a cheap one. Lead was banned a long time ago for compressors.

    • @westcoastwaterman
      @westcoastwaterman 11 місяців тому

      @@diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 iron cylinders of the compressors contain lead also the piston rings

  • @kennonwerner8192
    @kennonwerner8192 Рік тому

    What about using Muriatic acid and just spraying it lightly with a sprayer?

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 Рік тому

      It will not remove heavy buildup and it will eat away at the tile grout. I tried that before bead blasting.

    • @kennonwerner8192
      @kennonwerner8192 Рік тому

      @@diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 well pumice stone it is then since I can’t get the blasting done where I’m at.

  • @mckenziekeith7434
    @mckenziekeith7434 Рік тому

    Thanks! I found all the parts I needed in the comment section.

  • @user-vz5xb1fp2e
    @user-vz5xb1fp2e Рік тому

    So how many CFM does this supply the diver at all times? I know the minimums, many do not.

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 Рік тому

      It depends on the compressor and depth. This system is for near surface diving and nothing deeper than about 8 feet. I have done pool repairs for about 30 minutes straight without surfacing. I could have gone longer.

  • @user-om6bo6le8g
    @user-om6bo6le8g Рік тому

    Thank you for such an informative video. Classy.

  • @dennisbass1680
    @dennisbass1680 Рік тому

    This is a great video. Thanks very much. Just to be clear you needed 3 boxes (150lbs) of the media to do the job?

  • @ryancarter86
    @ryancarter86 Рік тому

    is it possible to do this without draining the pool? Could I just vacuum up the remains after with my normal pool vacuum?

  • @SUBZEROUKS
    @SUBZEROUKS Рік тому

    Did you use a air dryer for moisture removal?

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 Рік тому

      The tank has a bleed valve for removing water. The filter removes both fine particles and also moisture.

  • @gonja619
    @gonja619 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video, I’m planning on doing this on my spa tile. And if it goes good I’ll do it on my pool later on but the spa tile needs it the most (mainly the tiles that you sit on when your feet is in the spa). I can drain the spa when I do this and try and have the glass media go in there to help with cleaning it up but I imagine a lot of it will go into my pool. Is that a problem? Any special cleanup required or should I just give my pool guy a heads up that I’ll be doing this and to vacuum extra good after? Thank you so much for the advice

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 Рік тому

      If you drain you spa and just do the tiles inside the glass media can be removed from inside your spa. If you get some in the pool, just sweep it into a pile and remove it with a plastic dust pan while in the water in the pool.

  • @mikeboston421
    @mikeboston421 Рік тому

    fwiw, that sound in the pool is the creepy crawler pool vacuum system

  • @1dluep
    @1dluep Рік тому

    that hopper is twice the price now in 2023,

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 Рік тому

      For whatever reason, they are selling many of these. But even at $60, the project is still viable for big savings.

    • @1dluep
      @1dluep Рік тому

      @@diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 yes I agree, just shows how much inflation has driven up prices

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 Рік тому

      @@1dluep They are now charging $2200 for the service in our area for a pool the size of ours.

    • @1dluep
      @1dluep Рік тому

      @@diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 how much are they charging per foot or how did the cost break down? thanks

    • @deannajimenez7084
      @deannajimenez7084 10 місяців тому

      Watched this video months ago now it’s our turn pool is drained did my chlorine bath now for tile thanks so much for video we can’t afford a professional so this will really help us

  • @markb8753
    @markb8753 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for the detailed plan. Most of the other videos "kind of" discuss their plans but no detail. Question: I think the one long run you mentioned that you used 14 gauge wire is I think on Transformer 1, Run 4 (Across the very top). Can you give me an estimate of the length of the run to the longest point? Did you still have about 10.9 volts or more on the last light. The there vids just say use 12 awg but it seems overkill and expensive on most runs. Thanks

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 Рік тому

      The longest run was about 120 feet. The last light on the run was reading below about 9VDC with 12V at the transformer. I boosted the voltage to 14VDC to get to about 11VDC at the last light. Using 12 AWG is overkill and really not needed for LED lamps that function over a range for voltage around 12VDC.

  • @EricCollins-cr4mw
    @EricCollins-cr4mw Рік тому

    I can't thank you enough for this video. I've tried a few methods to remove the calcium build-up on my own and realized that I would have to hire a company to do the bead blasting but then I thought...what if I did it myself. You provided EXCELLENT step-by-step instruction. Thanks again!

  • @en2oh
    @en2oh Рік тому

    this certainly is a well thought out system. Thanks for sharing it. I'd strongly recommend anyone breathing compressed air underwater to do a basic scuba certification course before using this. Many people don't realize that the risks start within the first couple feet of water - pulmonary barotrauma - ie holding your breath while ascending can be at best, uncomfortable and at worst, fatal. The other issue relates to the inevitable mask filled with water and clearing the regulator of water - all can cause panic if you're not prepared. Panic and diving are a really bad combination. And as is frequently said in all diving courses - the safest place to sort out a problem is right where you are - not by escaping to the surface!

  • @user-cd1hs2vw2x
    @user-cd1hs2vw2x Рік тому

    A list of parts would be helpful, please.

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 Рік тому

      I posted these in other comments. I don't know if the links are still valid since I bought them 4 years ago. You can find all the parts on Amazon marketplace. The hose is from Dixie divers. The connectors are from scuba choice. You save quite a bit of money building this yourself versus spending $1500-$2500 for a ready built system. www.amazon.com/Cressi-Octopus-flexible-octopus-diving/dp/B000THQLCU/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1FW8G0Y0XFCPH&dchild=1&keywords=cressi+octopus+xs&qid=1596343024&sprefix=cressi+oct%2Caps%2C204&sr=8-1 www.amazon.com/Divers-HOOKAH-16-inch-FITTINGS-Cleaner/dp/B0727NJS19/ref=sr_1_3?crid=VMS3KDKDEODW&dchild=1&keywords=air+breathing+hose+hookah&qid=1596343066&sprefix=air+breathing+hose%2Caps%2C197&sr=8-3 www.amazon.com/ARO-F35341-400-VS-Air-Line-Filter/dp/B0057D8M50/ref=sr_1_7?dchild=1&keywords=ingersoll+rand+aro&qid=1596343186&sr=8-7 scuba-choice.com/search.php?search_query=npt+&Search=

    • @user-cd1hs2vw2x
      @user-cd1hs2vw2x Рік тому

      @@diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 Good man!! Thank you.

  • @WWPlaysHoldem
    @WWPlaysHoldem Рік тому

    How many times did you reuse the beads on this job?

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 Рік тому

      I reused the beads once for this job and then again for other bead blasting jobs around the house. I try to recover as much as possible.

  • @RodMaxwell
    @RodMaxwell Рік тому

    Great video. Does it matter what CFM air flow is on compressor?

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 Рік тому

      you need a compressor that can maintain 60 PSI continuously.

    • @RodMaxwell
      @RodMaxwell Рік тому

      @@diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 thanks. I read somewhere it should have between 2 and 4 cfm but cannot remember where I saw it. I noticed many compressors are less than one even though they have PSI above 100.

    • @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753
      @diyhomemaintenancechannel3753 Рік тому

      @@RodMaxwell You need 4-6 ACFM depending on what you are doing in the water. To calculate CFM for a compressor, refer to this: fluidairedynamics.com/pages/cfm-calculator-for-compressed-air