Re: New Pool Construction by Owner - Equipment help!
Got it. I'm sold on the 2 speed then. With respect to pricing, my research led me to some $700 2 speed pumps. Am I looking correctly? When you have a chance, doesn't have to be now, please see if you can share actual models of the pump you recommend.
Re: New Pool Construction by Owner - Equipment help!
Here's an equipment list for you. Please note that the Pentair item will not have much of a warranty, if you buy it. Also, I'd STRONGLY recommend that you not buy and store ANYTHING. If you buy directly from Amazon, you have a 30-day return window (sometimes, 60 days), which is EASY. After that, you have to deal with manufacturer warranty policies, which is usually HARD. For the same reason, on bigger items always try to buy directly from Amazon, rather than 3rd party sellers, even if they are a bit cheaper.
Take a look, and tell me what you think.
Pump, SWCG, controller:Hayward SP2607X102S Super 1-Horsepower Max Rated Dual Speed Pool Pump
Hayward AQR15 Goldline AquaRite Electronic Salt Pool Chlorinator Control Box w/ 40000-Gallon Cell
Intermatic PE653RC Wireless Control System for Variable Speed and Two-Speed Pumps
Pool Vacuum:Polaris Vac-Sweep 280 Pressure Side Pool Cleaner
Zodiac K14 Sand and Silt Bag Replacement
Filter system:Hayward S310S Pro-Series 30-Inch Side-Mount Pool Sand Filter
Hayward SP0710X62 Pro-Series Vari-Flo Replacement 1-1/2-Inch Control Valve Assembly with Gauge
--OR--
Hayward S244S Pro-Series 24-Inch Side-Mount 1-1/2-Inch Vari-Flo Valve Pool Filter
Possible features:Pentair 640122 IntelliBrite 5g Color Spa Light, 100-Feet, 120-Volt
Zodiac 1203003 Sheer Descent Waterfall with 6-Inch White Extended Lip
Zodiac Sheer Descent manual
Re: New Pool Construction by Owner - Equipment help!
I just wrote a long reply but it didn't post...let me do this again:
Questions:
1) I read that Hayward pump needs 1.5" intake and outlet pipe. Is that good? I was planning in running all plumbing 2". Should I just use a reducer? I was under the impression 2" was the way to go.
2) sand filter size? Price diff between 30 and 24 is small. Should I just go for the biggest?
3) color changing led pool light...yay or nay?
Re: New Pool Construction by Owner - Equipment help!
Piping hydraulics and their interaction with the pump are somewhat complex. In general, you won't hurt yourself with 2" pipe . . . but ironically, if you keep your system simple enough, some special design elements may be needed. Contrary to what most people think, pumps overload on high flow, not high pressure.
Look through the equipment list above and the associated costs. They include a link to a Pentair LED light . . . but I'm not ready to recommend those. LED lights *should* last a long time, but Amazon reviews, and reports here, suggest that far too frequently, they fail after a short time. I need to find out why. It may be voltage surges.
Look at the 'Sheer Descent' too. That's an attractive feature option for a small pool, but it MUST be on a timer: running a waterfall more than a few hours per day will screw up your chemistry, because of the constant aeration. The Intermatic timer listed will allow you to run the pump HIGH/LOW/OFF, co-ordinate with the Polaris ON/OFF, and operate a small water feature, like the Sheer Descent (ON, when the pump is on HIGH). However the wiring is too complex for most non-industrial electricians, and must be drawn out in advance for them. Also, use of a complex timer (with electronics) MANDATES installation of high-grade surge protection.
The starting place for you is to assess the pool layout, and what features are important to you . . . and how much budget room is left over, once you have the complete shell and inground plumbing. Once you've done that, you can look at final equipment and feature selection.
Let me remind you again: Pentair equipment is NOT an option if (a) you buy the equipment yourself and (b) the warranty matters.
Re: New Pool Construction by Owner - Equipment help!
Thanks Ben. Just sent you a PM via gmail.
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A bigger filter is always better.
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Originally Posted by
Watermom
A bigger filter is always better.
+1!
Re: New Pool Construction by Owner - Equipment help!
Another cleaner you might consider is ThePoolCleaner. Now owned by Hayward. It doesn't require a booster so it is more energy efficient. Based upon reviews, it cleans just as well if not better than the Polaris. I have the suction side version and it has been a great performer.
www.thepoolcleaner.com
Also, the MaxFlo XL is another good Hayward pump and the 1 HP uses about 20% less energy than the 1 HP SuperPump.
Re: New Pool Construction by Owner - Equipment help!
@ Mark: I'm not seeing the good reviews here, on the pressure side models. Did you see them elsewhere?http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KSMVL6W/
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004KSRJZC/
@ Lsanc: I couldn't find 2 speed models of the MaxFlo on Amazon, though I did see them on other sites. I'm pretty sure that Mark is not claiming that a single speed MaxFlo would out-perform a 2 speed SuperPump.
Amazon does ship a fairly inexpensive VS Maxflo. It would be a good option, if you coupled it with the Intermatic PS3000 Pool Surge Protector.
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There are not many reviews on Amazon and typically only those that dislike something will post a review so I wouldn't go by that. Also, only one of the reviews (a good one) was verified. Plus if you look at the SuperPump reviews, both are bad and we know that to be a good pump.
The reviews I am talking about are directly from owners on TFP. It is a very popular cleaner and I don't think there has ever been a negative review. The designer of the cleaner originally came from Hayward, created his own company and then Hayward bought it.
Here are just a few reviews:
https://www.google.com/search?sitese...i:1&gws_rd=ssl
Some on this forum too although most are from me:
https://www.google.com/search?sitese...i:1&gws_rd=ssl
The MaxFlo I was talking about is the SP2307X102 which is a two speed.