1. They are far less reliable than a 2-speed pump, especially in areas with thunderstorms (and lighting related power surges). They probably should not be installed in lightning prone areas, like Florida
2. Failures in the electronic motor control are common, usually not covered by warranty, with a cost of repair of 70% or more of the cost of a new pump.
3. Electrical savings, over what a 2 speed pump provides, are significant, but marginally so.
4. Initial pump cost is almost double what a 2-speed pump + timer costs, so much of the electrical savings is consumed paying for that cost difference.
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