I am quite happy with the DGG-220. Installed it myself, and can't see spending the extra bucks. Besides the wife gets mad at me for adding extra gadgets. Lot of explaining to do as she is not mechanically inclined.
Just my two cents.
Pat
I am quite happy with the DGG-220. Installed it myself, and can't see spending the extra bucks. Besides the wife gets mad at me for adding extra gadgets. Lot of explaining to do as she is not mechanically inclined.
Just my two cents.
Pat
20,000 Gallon IG Diamond Brite pool, 1.5 HP Sta-Rite pump, Hayward Microclear DE3600 filter, Favco solar panels, Poolpilot DIG-220 with SC-48 cell.
+ SWCG OPERATION thread here: http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=1226
+ SWCG Running Costs post here: http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=316
+ Effective Stabilizer addition post here: http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?p=6645
Just tried reading the manual from the autopilot website and I have a couple of questions:
1) Can the Total Control system control the acid pump and the circulation pump? Is that what the "Optional Relay" is for?
2) If it can control both, can it control a two-speed circulation pump?
3) The Freeze protection only works for one-speed pumps (I think that's what it says) so the assumption is that a two-speed pump would be run continuously?
Finally, do you know anyone in the North Atlanta area who sells and installs the system?
Thanks.
What does it mean when a warning says that the message is too short?
Originally Posted by jimmymc
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
Please someone tell me if I am offbase here, but..
how can any system possibly claim to be "total control" if they do not measure pH, chlorine, alk, etc? How will the "total control" system take "control" when the chemistry is all out of whack? I just can't see paying $2600 for a system which drips something in I can just as easily dump in every once in a while manually (using my legs to walk out to the pool and arm to pour -- total cost, $0!).
I want something that constantly monitors the chemistry and adds chlorine, baking soda, acid, CYA, calcium, etc when needed. Does such a system exist that is reasonably priced for residential pools?
You're not off base.
The "Total Control" tests the pH and ORP and adds an acid solution when needed, and generates chlorine when needed. Salt systems do not affect the Cyanuric Acid, Total Alkalinity or Calcium Hardness levels like bleach or tabs do, so there is very little need to constantly monitor and adjust these parameters.
Sure you can do this manually, but then again, you can add chlorine manually too.
Currently there are no electronic methods to test and control alkalinity, calcium or cyanuric acid, commercially or residentially, so your quest for your total control system is not yet available... but....hmmmmm.....
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
Ah, very cool, and I agree that CYA, CH and ALK levels rarely fluctuate for me. Can the system *raise* pH when it detects a low pH level?
The pH will rise naturally with Salt Chlorine Generators so there's very little potential for a LOW pH condition.
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
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