Hi everyone. I'm new here and am trying to decide on the daunting task of picking a new filter/pump for my 9,000 gallon pool with attached spa. The pool is a gunite, the spa isn't used as a spa anymore (more like a kiddie pool), solar panels on roof provide some heat (fafco home build with no automation).
Electricity rates are very high in Southern California, so saving energy is a big factor. Have narrowed down to the Intelliflo and either a sand or d.e. hayward filter. I have d.e. now and hate cleaning the thing. My question is, if I get 21" sand filter, it's rated to 44 gallons per minute. Do I have to match up the filter/pump GPM even though 90% of the time the pump will be operating at a much lower level? I'd only go above 44 gpm when backwashing or using the spa to get the jets going. Is that going to stress out the filter?
Anyone who switched from d.e. to sand let me know what you think.
I can't decide on the intelliflo VS or VF. The VF is $400 more. I kind of like the idea that it will automatically ramp up in speed if the filter is dirty, or the solar panels are turned on, keeping the GPM steady. Not sure it justifies the $400 extra expense tho.
I have a Aquarite salt system too. Considering just selling it and going back to chlorine tabs. Sick of pouring acid in my pool all the time.
Thanks everyone!!!!
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