My simbl float4/30/2023 ![]() Not that I'm discovering anything new, but to me it was a new discovery. It was only towards the end of it being filled with water did it finally try to sink a little from my hands. When filling a bleach bottle from the pool today, I notivced it floated very easily at the begining and throughtout the filling process. I also realized something today that should be noted. I bought another 3" pipe and caps today, but the rain is just non-stop up here. Question - the bag of sand sitting on top - how did you keep the sand from getting into the pool? What kind of bag is it in? I think the pipes might it easier to put more under my steps but what I've got's working so. I never made the PVC pipes because I hadn't worked with PVC and glue when I started this. I always think I should add one or two more jugs but the ladder stays in place and doesn't lift up when even our heaviest swimmer uses the ladder to get in and out of the pool. I have to watch for algae growth in that area but I just stick my garden watering wand on JET and spray away under the ladder before I shock and that gets stuff flying out. I've never taken them out or off or dealt with them again. Yes, you have to get in the water and BEHIND the ladder so don't do this ALONE. When I attached them to the TOP and SECOND step from the top they worked perfect. I originally had them attached to the bottom rug with the jugs resting on the floor but it didn't work. I got the kind that you can loosen or remove with the little 'button' in the square box just in case I had to redo the placement of the jugs. I attached to the underside of the steps. I added a little bleach to the juice bottles and the bleach jugs to keep gooey stuff from growning. I filled the jugs to the top with pea grave, some sand (left over), shook then to get the sand and gravel to settle, added water to the TOP (shook again to get the out the bubbles out), and then capped them. I used my 10% pool bleach bottles and rinsed-out minute made JUICE gallon jugs because the CAPS are the TWIST LOCK/OPEN. I didn't use the pipes but used about 5 - 1 gallon jugs (with BBB you will have lots of these around!). Had the same problem with them 'floating' I have similar 'staircase' steps but for an above ground pool. Higher up on the steps seems to work better. ![]() This is one of the weak points of ToS and the best you can get for float.Check the PLACEMENT of the pipes. I do this, and it is not ideal but it does work. If you update the base low float watchlist once a month or so it should stay relatively accurate. Now you have a scanner scanning only the low float stocks you imported. Then set whatever filters you like to make a scanner….then you can export that again as a scanning watchlist. Then in your scanner open that watchlist (instead of saying search in all stocks or whatever say ‘search in’ the low float watchlist you imported) It is easier to clean the sheet outside of ToS before uploading. What I have done in the past is use anything that does filter by float, maybe tradingview or whatever…export this list to a CSV OR EXCEL, clean it up a bit cause it will have symbols that have no action or are delisted, then upload that into a watchlist in ToS. This will not give you ‘Float’ and they are not the same thing. ToS does not report ‘Float’ and therefore cannot scan or filter by float.
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