Question-How Reduce Power Costs?
Advice please, new to pools, had ours (~26,000 USG salt water) 10 months now. Power rates here in Texas went up ~50% this winter, not looking forward to power bill for AC & pool this summer !
Read tips on www.poolsolutions.com including one on mail filter pump HP and power costs, I have "standard" 2.0 HP main filter pump (Pentair WhisperFlo Model WF-28, Service Factor = 1.1) and probably small plastic lines between pump and pool and thus high backpressures due to friction et al. Not good.
1) Curious (as too late to change), how do I measure pipe sizes is it OD or ID?
2) To reduce power cost assume I assume not worth changing this "big" pump out as less than 1 year old?
3) Water circ back to pool via white plastic nozzles at sides of pool and in spa that are screwed onto the plastic pipes. Seems to me that if I removed these nozzles then back pressure would be significantly less and thus pump volume would be significantly higher and thus I could run pump less per day?
4) OK so removing nozzles would be unsightly, how about I just drill them out to 1" holes?
5) Any other power saving ideas?
Thanks in advance . . .
Reduce power cost options
I live in Round Rock Texas, and last fall I switched from TXU to "Direct Energy". The rates from the same pole are about 20% lower after the switch.
Also see my post in this section about 2 speed motors. Upgrading to a 2 speed motor will have a fast payback period. Just increase your pump on time to move the same volume of water every day. Look at the curves on competitive pumps. Lowering the pump backpressure at low speed helps the water flow better, so the GPM reduction at low speed is not nearly as dramatic as the speed reduction of your electric meter.
Use high speed for extra skimmer suction, bottom feeders, vacuuming, but not every day.
Just pay attention to the low speed priming issue.
I think that this 2 speed motor idea is as big a secret as using bleach, borox, and baking soda as compared to a dump truck full of chemicals ($$$$) from the pool store.
Jim