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    My bad -- I wasn't clear. What is the internal difference between the Pentair Clean and Clear models, and the same filter, in the non-"Clean and Clear" version? Or, how does the "Clean and Clear" function of PENTAIR filters work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PoolDoc View Post
    My bad -- I wasn't clear. What is the internal difference between the Pentair Clean and Clear models, and the same filter, in the non-"Clean and Clear" version? Or, how does the "Clean and Clear" function of PENTAIR filters work?
    Clean and Clear is the NAME of one of the cart filters sold under the Pentair brand. It is a single cart filter. (They also sell the Dynamic line and the multi cart Clean and Clear Plus line under the Pentair brand). They were previously sold under both the Amercian and Pac Fab brands until Pentair (who owned those brands) just branded the filters as Pentair. (Just like Posiclear, System3, and System2 are NAMES of filters that Pentair sells under the Sta-Rite brand.)
    The writing already seems to be on the wall that the Sta-Rite brand is disappearing and it seems newer units of the Posiclear, System3 and System2 are being branded Pentair.

    Pentair has come out with a new version of the Clean and Clear filters called Clean and Clear RP. Perhaps you are thinking of these? The difference is the water inlet is in the middle of the tank instead of at the bottom so the dirty water hits the cart in the middle. They are new and not proven, IMHO and present some plumbing challenges since the outlet from the pump would have to travel up and then into the filter..
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    Quote Originally Posted by PoolDoc View Post
    Not really sure what it is. I know that the laterals are different in the Clear Pro sand filter and the normal TR60.
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    Thanks to all for your suggestions. So my pump just stopped working yesterday (that's something beyond my capabilities) so I called my local pool guy. Luckily, it's a type that he can just remove the motor and replace it instead of having to put a whole new pump on. Anyway, I mentioned the filter situation to him, and he doesn't recommend trying to replace the 'innards" with another cartridge system, like the Pentair clean and clear. Just his opinion I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacuzzipoolman View Post
    Anyway, I mentioned the filter situation to him, and he doesn't recommend trying to replace the 'innards" with another cartridge system, like the Pentair clean and clear. Just his opinion I guess.
    If I were working for you, I wouldn't recommend it, either. From the service guy's legitimate point of view, a repair like that has a higher than normal chance of failure, and thus a higher than usual chance of getting blamed by the customer . . . for doing what the customer liked.

    Experienced service guys in any trade get requests like that. For THEM, the smart thing is to just say, "No, thank you!", and recommend a more expensive solution (new filter) that is less likely to fail and more likely to please, once you've gotten past the bill.

    For you, it's more complicated. If you DIY, it might be a good idea. If you can talk your guy into doing it for you, good for you, but bad for him. For his sake, if it doesn't work out, remember that YOU asked for it.

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    To clarify, no one has suggested just replacing the innards of your Jacuzzi filter with the innards of a Pentair or Sta-Rite. That is NOT a good idea. The mod kit for your filter was a Jacuzzi mod (OEM) and not aftermarket. Jacuzzi changed the shape of the filter carts and that required a new Jacuzzi manifold and 3 new round Jacuzzi supports (I believe this happened about the time Cantar owned Jacuzzi.) The new, round style carts had a greater filtering area than the older (Jacuzzi Brothers) triangular shaped carts and they were less expensive.
    Once again, Jacuzzi originally used three triangular shaped carts in the tri clops series of filters and then later switched over to a less expensive round cart with greater filtering area. If you have the old style triangular cart unit then you have to replace the internals with the newer Jacuzzi internals to use the new round carts. OR you can replace the cartridge internals with the Jacuzzi Earthworks DE filter internals and convert the cart filter into a DE filter. You cannot use Sta-rite or Pentair internals, only these specific Jacuzzi ones!

    My suggestion was to replace your ENTIRE FILTER with a Pentair Cean and Clear 150 or larger. You quoted over $700 for the Jacuzzi mod kit while a new Clean and Clear (the entire filter) is around $500! This is a case where the entire new filter is the more cost effective solution.
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