mkelley
02-23-2009, 02:26 PM
Or motor. My old motor on the 2 1/2 hp pump I had died (after less than four years. Sigh). Now they want to replace it with a 1 1/2 hp motor and pump (I guess the pump part is the impeller, etc.). The theory is that it will cost just about the same AND I get a whole new pump, whereas I just get a new motor if I replace it with the same size 2 1/2 hp model. And they say I don't need that big a motor.
This raises the following questions:
1) My pool is 15x30' average depth of 5' which is apparently around 18K gallons. I have solar panels on roof and in-floor cleaning system but no other water features. Is 1 1/2 hp enough for this pool?
2) Assuming 1 1/2hp is enough, will it be more expensive to operate than with the 2 1/2 hp, about the same, or cheaper? I figure I'll have to run it more hours, but I also figure the cost of running it per hour will be cheaper. But I can't find any figures anywhere on the web to determine how it breaks down.
3) More being curious than anything else, but is it typical to replace a pump this soon? I hate to think that every three or four years I have to go through this (although, if I do, a cheaper pump is definitely going to be the way to go).
TIA for any info.
This raises the following questions:
1) My pool is 15x30' average depth of 5' which is apparently around 18K gallons. I have solar panels on roof and in-floor cleaning system but no other water features. Is 1 1/2 hp enough for this pool?
2) Assuming 1 1/2hp is enough, will it be more expensive to operate than with the 2 1/2 hp, about the same, or cheaper? I figure I'll have to run it more hours, but I also figure the cost of running it per hour will be cheaper. But I can't find any figures anywhere on the web to determine how it breaks down.
3) More being curious than anything else, but is it typical to replace a pump this soon? I hate to think that every three or four years I have to go through this (although, if I do, a cheaper pump is definitely going to be the way to go).
TIA for any info.