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    Default Re: Pure and Clear SWG

    Quote Originally Posted by mrmrk49
    I'm looking closely at the "AquaRite" made by Goldline,company just purchased by Hayward. Since Hayward is a big name in pool equipment, and the AquaRite has a 5 year warranty, I'd feel a lot better than buying from small unknown company, like Clear-Tech was!!!

    Priced less than $700 on the New, doesn't include installation , but I can probably handle the electrical, and pay $75 - $ 100 to plumb it.


    Mike K

    Have you called Polaris about their "upgrade" to an autoclear? I like the aquarite also. I'm curious though, if you can handle the electrical, don't you think you could handle the plumbing? From what I've seen/heard, it looks very simple.

    Greg
    ~25,000 Vinyl pool
    Pure and Clear SWG; Hayward Pro Series filter
    Purex Triton Minimax+ Heater; Magnatek Centurion 1 hp pump; PCS Infinity 2000 Cover

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    Default Re: Pure and Clear SWG

    Quote Originally Posted by superjet
    Have you called Polaris about their "upgrade" to an autoclear? I like the aquarite also. I'm curious though, if you can handle the electrical, don't you think you could handle the plumbing? From what I've seen/heard, it looks very simple.

    Greg
    Because there is currently no room, I'd have to cut the pipes to the solar heater back, run them up a foot or so - take a lot of different fittings, elbows, etc. By the time I got done making 3 or 4 trips to Home Depot for parts, the gas cost would likely pay for a plumber to do the work. I'm experianced doing electrical, very little doing plumbing, even if it is all glued together.


    As for calling Polaris - not interested in a company which doesn't support older products, and has a relatively short warranty period.

    MikeK

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    Default Re: Pure and Clear SWG

    Quote Originally Posted by mrmrk49
    Because there is currently no room, I'd have to cut the pipes to the solar heater back, run them up a foot or so - take a lot of different fittings, elbows, etc. By the time I got done making 3 or 4 trips to Home Depot for parts, the gas cost would likely pay for a plumber to do the work. I'm experianced doing electrical, very little doing plumbing, even if it is all glued together.


    As for calling Polaris - not interested in a company which doesn't support older products, and has a relatively short warranty period.

    MikeK

    I agree with you on Polaris. I'm very disappointed.
    ~25,000 Vinyl pool
    Pure and Clear SWG; Hayward Pro Series filter
    Purex Triton Minimax+ Heater; Magnatek Centurion 1 hp pump; PCS Infinity 2000 Cover

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