Re: My Dolphin: Now I'm getting rid of it
It wasn't too long ago that the quality (of all things!) of the Mercedes automobile was at a low point because of faulty and/or unreliable electronics components.
The process controller on my Sharp microwave goes out about every 9 to 12 months.
Ahhh, electronics ... can't live with 'em and can't live without 'em.
-Jim
Re: My Dolphin: Now I'm getting rid of it
I still don't think these things have anything more than abosolute minimal procesing on board.
It doesn't add up. If it could calcualte it's path real well it could finish a 16 x 32 pool in less than an hour. The guys that make know it's dumb. That's why the program goes to 8 hours.
It's barely got any more brains than a Kreepy Krawly
Re: My Dolphin: Now I'm getting rid of it
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Originally Posted by cheshamjim
It wasn't too long ago that the quality (of all things!) of the Mercedes automobile was at a low point because of faulty and/or unreliable electronics components.
The process controller on my Sharp microwave goes out about every 9 to 12 months.
Ahhh, electronics ... can't live with 'em and can't live without 'em.
-Jim
Jeez, Jim.
Don't even get me STARTED on Mercedes and THEIR quality control! To charge what they charge for the unreliable crap they put out is the new definition of that fine old Yiddish word: CHUTZPAH!
Re: My Dolphin: Now I'm getting rid of it
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Originally Posted by brent.roberts
I still don't think these things have anything more than abosolute minimal procesing on board.
It doesn't add up. If it could calcualte it's path real well it could finish a 16 x 32 pool in less than an hour. The guys that make know it's dumb. That's why the program goes to 8 hours.
It's barely got any more brains than a Kreepy Krawly
Brent,
If it moved that fast to do an 18 x 36 pool, walls and all in an hour, it seems like it would move so fast that it would just fan the dirt instead of picking it up.
Re: My Dolphin: Now I'm getting rid of it
Carl, some of the issues you pointed out with the BD are exactly what I was concerned about. Honestly from the website pictures it just doesn't look to have the quality of the Dolphin (especially from an ergonomics perspective). That is not to say the Dolphin is rock solid but it seems to be a better package when looking at the PS, unit and cart together. To me the cart of the BD looks cheap, the power supply even cheaper all while costing $500 more than the Dolphin. The fact that your "new" unit looked used when you opened it doesn't sound promising either. The brushes are supposed to be state of the art and resist staining etc so they should have been spotless when you opened it. The fact that the cord already has a slash in it concerns me as well.
Honestly, from what you have stated so far and the fact that you have to remove your ladder to get it to work, it just doesn't sound like it's worth $500 more.
Dissappointing as I was prepared to buy one..........
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I can't argue with that. It's a lot faster than the Dolphin, but there are a lot of "hits" on it that bother me.
Right now, though, it has one BIG, all-encompassing advantage....IT WORKS!!!!
Re: My Dolphin: Now I'm getting rid of it
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Originally Posted by VOLDADDY
Brent,
If it moved that fast to do an 18 x 36 pool, walls and all in an hour, it seems like it would move so fast that it would just fan the dirt instead of picking it up.
It goes 50 feet a minute. That's about a length of the pool a minute. If it only covered a 1 foot wide path, it would be done in well under an hour.
But of course it does not have the brains that the advertizing alludes to, in fact it is random just like a Kreepy Krawly. I sure smells like false advertizing to me.
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CarlD,
I'm on my third season with the BD remote, it is an awesome machine.It cleans my 25 X40 , 30K gallon vinyl pool in an hour .I've never had the cord eaten by the machine , but I do have some tangling of the cord , which happened as well with the Dolphin Dynamic I tested in the whole 3 days I tried it !! .AS far as the Power supply being stored under the machine, I agree while it's not the optimum place for it , I've never had a failure with it, in fact i left it out this past winter by the pool , uncovered , and just got a drop of rust by the two screws holding the connector where the cord goes.The machine goes around the pool much quickler than the Dolphins , and the factr that randomly they turn and go in a total opposite direction, really gets the pool clean, it doesn't miss a spot.As far as climbing the walls , mine was the first year model of the BD remote, it only goes up the wall on the 7th time it hits it, it WILL START to go up the wall/floor angle, realize it's on a wall and come right down, if you hit the "program" button on the remote , then it climbs each time it hits the wall.
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Thanks, Rescue, but I did find that out. The wall-climbing program is in the manual, but the 7th go I got from the svc ctr.
I don't see anyway but pulling out the ladder each time.
I do have to say it got the pool sparkling. I was swimming laps this AM and the water was cleaner than it's ever been. They tell me I can use my extra Dolphin bags in it two. They are multiple layered and if they work, I suspect they'll catch more stuff.
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My understanding is that the Blue Diamond (and Pearl) use a bag that is rated at 2 microns while the Dolphin has a 20 microns bag. Thus, the water is going to look much cleaner with the BD/BP as many tiny particles that scatter light are being removed with the BD/BP.