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    Default Re: Poolsean: AutoPilot Pool Pilot settings for new pool

    Quote Originally Posted by zmachines View Post
    Gotcha, makes sense now. I'll take some readings and determine the correct setting. Thanks for the explanation. The manual is not clear at all regarding the power level settings.
    Hmmm, wonder if they changed the manual because that is where I learned it.
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    Default Re: Poolsean: AutoPilot Pool Pilot settings for new pool

    Quote Originally Posted by waterbear View Post
    Hmmm, wonder if they changed the manual because that is where I learned it.
    Well, I'm going on memory here, but where it is talking about the different options in the menu, it mentions power level and says to turn to page xx for reasons why and when to change. When you get to that page it mentions nothing about the power level. So I was like "uhhhmm OK" Maybe I am missing the secret page or something
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    Default Re: Poolsean: AutoPilot Pool Pilot settings for new pool

    I have your exact poolpilot setup except on a larger pool (~35K gallons).

    As for power Waterbear is correct. The manual (page 10 start up procedures and you can download as well from autopilot) states start at power level 2 and 50%. Check level and either go up or down as needed. If you get above 75% to maintain then you need to go up to level 3 and reset to 50% and begin adjusting again. If you go below 25% then you need to drop power to 1 and reset to 50% and begin adjusting again.

    Also you mention you only run 4 hours day and 4 hours night. This (along with your CYA level) obviously is also just as big a factor as setting the level and %. You need to figure out based on your pump running at high, low or combo high/low how many hours a day it takes to circulate your entire pool volume at least 1 time. This should be the minimum you run the pump and if your pool pilot is on for this entire time then you will need to adjust the power/% based on this time.

    As for your number 2 & 3 questions, to the best of my knowledge the pool pilot can only control a 1 or 2 speed pump. It also can only operate at either low or high and cannot turn the system on and off if you use a two speed pump. The default is low speed for 24 hours and you set the system when to switch to high speed for up to two time slots.

    Since like you I wanted to be able to turn the system on/off, control low/high and also have a polaris pump I purchased a digital 3 source timer. I use one to turn on/off the pool pilot for 12-14 hours a day depending on time of year. I use the other to control the polaris as needed.

    For the 12-14 hours I have the pool pilot on I then program the pool pilot to run 4-6 hours on high during peak heat and for the remaining time it is on low. Keep in mind that when running on either high or low the system is generating chlorine based on your level/% setting.

    Lastly, I obvoiusly could circulate the volume of my pool much quicker if I ran the system on high for less overall time but I have found that the system actually uses less electricity and I get better performance (ie cleaner pool) by running the pump for a longer time on low and ~4-6 hours on high. This also lets me keep the power level and % lower on the pool pilot because it is on generating cholorine for a longer period of time. Mine is currently running at level 1 around 45-55% with a temp of around 90-92 degrees. I try to keep my Chlorine level around 6-7ppm with a CYA of 50-60ppm which falls within the "Best Guess CYA Chart" published by Ben in 2003 and what I live by!

    If you need any more detailed info on the the setup just let me know as when I did the installation myself both Poolsean and Waterbear helped me so I give them all the credit for a system that works great with minimal effort.

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    Well done. I guess my job here is done. : )
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    Default Re: Poolsean: AutoPilot Pool Pilot settings for new pool

    Hey guys, Thanks for the instructions!
    I have been down with my back the past few days. Have not done much and didn't get to test the pool until today.
    My results are:
    FC: 2.4
    CC: 0.2
    PH: 7.8
    TA: 120
    CY: ~20

    I new I was low on CYA, so I will be adding that as well as some acid to get the PH back in check. I will be using the best guess chart and getting that CYA up to about 60ppm. Thanks dc_soccerdude, you answered all of my questions regarding what the unit can do and I'm glad you told me about the timer. When my single speed pump goes or I find a great deal on a 2 speed, I will have to pick up one of those timers. I am all for using the least amount of power to keep the pool clean and clear. Next on my list of necessities is a pool robot. I hate manually vacuuming when I could be swimming!

    Thanks again,
    Michael
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