Baracuda G3 W03000 Advanced Suction Side Automatic Pool Cleaner
- Simple, quiet, automatic pool cleaner
- Quick release cassette provides quick easy access to the diaphragm
- Anti-stick design and wheel deflector ensures optimal pool coverage and allows navigation around steps, ladders, and corners
- Includes a long-life hose
- 1-year warranty on manufacturer defects and wear and tear; 2-year warranty on hose
The Baracuda G3 from Zodiac cleaner will thoroughly clean your in ground pool floor and walls to automatically remove dirt, debris, bugs, twigs, leaves, sand and even pebbles. Its bumper fin anti-stick design ensures that it will reach your entire pool because it navigates around steps, ladders, and corners ensuring maximum coverage and increased maneuverability. It is one of the most pool-owner-friendly cleaners ever made. The Long-Life Diaphragm is the only operational moving part, with no gears, wheels, or flappers it ensures quiet, simple operation and low-cost maintenance. If it should ever need service, its patented Quick Release Cassette has easy access to the diaphragm letting you remove it, replace it, or service it yourself poolside. The Baracuda G3 also has the Flowkeeper; a compact self-adjusting flow control valve that automatically regulates water flow, ensuring peak performance even with lower horsepower pumps. Plus, Flowkeeper offers pool surface skimming with a turn of
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Cleans better than you, and saves you money!,
After installing a 14×28 11,000 gallon in ground pool 5 years ago, (using the common in Florida 15 year vinyl liner type, but with reinforced fiberglass walls behind liner and cement floor under liner, and 5 ft fiberglass steps), we followed all advice forums offered to keep pool clean. It’s tough in hot Florida, (no screen enclosure), where water temperature is near 90 seven months out of the year.
Was going through two 2.5 gallon jugs of liquid chlorine a week. Have an Energy Saver 2 speed pump, but on low speed, even after 12 hours a day, pool would be nasty after only a couple days. Ended up having to run the Energy Efficient pump on high speed 6 hours a day, and even then, pool was never really clean looking. Suffered like this for 4 years, and the pool was already starting to show signs of wearing out.
Bought the Barracuda G3 on sale, mainly because I was tired of cleaning pool every other day. I would kick myself if I could. Should have had this from day 1. Writing this review after 10 months of use, so that to me, is accurate of what to expect. The G3 is connected and in the pool 24/7, unless we are in the pool, then we remove it. It has enabled us to run the pool pump on high speed for only 3 hours a day. No other work is needed. Chlorine use dropped to less than a jug a week, or less than 1/2 of what we used before. The lower chlorine use saves us about $20 a month, and the lower electrical usage for the pump saves us another $20 a month or a total of $40 a month! The best part is the pool now looks like new again. I never need to brush it or do anything except occasionally empty the pump basket. 3 hours a day of G3 takes care of it all. While it has no problems going from the deep end 6ft depth to shallow ends 3ft depth, it does not stay on the side walls very long, perhaps only for about 6 feet at a time before moving back to bottom cleaning.
The hose would go into 3 step area and cause the G3 to hang. Solution was to hang a small one foot wide PVC board from end of steps grab rail. The hose “loop” now hits this board, and instead of going into step area, it forces hose out, which then keeps the G3 moving along fine.
To get the G3 to work properly requires an initial few hours testing. First, make sure you temporarily use the included flow rate indicator at end of hose, then adjust range to around the middle of scale. Move the spring load part that fits into your skimmer to get more or less flow until indicated correct. Make sure main drain is off and returns are adjusted properly, so that they do not force hose (and therefore the G3) to move into wrong areas. Make sure filter is clean. If it starts to get dirty, the G3 will not work properly. I use a 300lb sand filter with 150lb of Zeobest instead, and it rarely needs cleaned (backwashed). You must adjust the weight on the hose. It should be positioned about 1/2 way onto the last section of hose. You also need to turn the weight for final, precise steering of the G3. Try turning the weight 1/4 turn at a time, and watch the G3 for 10 to 20 minutes to see results. Turn weight and repeat until entire pool is covered. Note that when you do remove the G3 or disconnect the hoses, you change the weight to G3 relationship, and you must again spend some time to re-adjust the weight. It must go together exactly as it was taken apart (even position in skimmer) to avoid adjustments.
I also had to remove the guard wheel that is supposed to prevent it from getting stuck. It would get stuck on ladder and steps with guard installed. Removed and it now runs fine.
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Does the job without needing attention,
This is our third Baracuda cleaner, have been using these for many years in our in-ground pool. The previous cleaner lasted 8 years. A few years ago our pool was remodeled and now has a pebble surface which causes more wear on the cleaner. Even so, this cleaner is very durable, dependable, and rarely needs attention. The only part that needs to be replaced routinely is the bladder. The life of these varies considerably; sometimes they last almost 2 years, sometimes only a few months. Gritty debris in the pool such as pumice or sand seems to cause tears or erosion of this part as does high chlorine levels, so remove the cleaner if the pool requires super-chlorination. We run the cleaner whenever the pump is running, about 5 hours per day in the winter and 8-10 hours per day in the summer. It is attached to the skimmer (single skimmer construction) with an in-line leaf canister (Hayward) installed in the hose to trap debris before it enters the skimmer. Installation is easy; it is important to read and follow the instructions carefully and then fine tune operation with a few minor adjustments. Our pool has steps and a sun shelf, the cleaner does not get caught on these. It climbs the walls and covers the entire pool in a random pattern. I would highly recommend this cleaner based on our long-term usage.
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