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GregH
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Post subject: Anyone try the wireless ePool monitoring system?  Posted: May 17th, 2010, 4:42 pm |
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Joined: August 5th, 2009, 7:06 pm Posts: 22 Location: Austin, TX
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At the risk of being beaten senseless with everyone's TF-100 test kit boxes, I was wondering -- anyone try the ePool wireless chemical monitoring system that Leslie's sells? I'm not looking for it as a test kit replacement, or something to tell my how much acid to add. More as a wireless temperature gauge with a Chlorine/pH indicator that warns me it's time to go test the water with my kit. Anyone try it? How far off from a TF-100 FC and pH measurement is it typically?
_________________ 12,300 gal plaster pool – new, started Dec 2008. Hayward ProGrid DE6020 Filter, Hayward TriStar 2HP 2-speed pump, Aqua Rite Chlorine Generator with T-Cell-15, Polaris 360 cleaner. Heated by the Texas sun.
LifeSpas LS6800XP Spa with Genesis Bromine Generator.
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GregH
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Post subject: Re: Anyone try the wireless ePool monitoring system?  Posted: May 17th, 2010, 5:09 pm |
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Joined: August 5th, 2009, 7:06 pm Posts: 22 Location: Austin, TX
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Interesting. I tried searching within the forum before posting this question, and it didn't find anything. Still doesn't. The google search below redirects back to some old TFP postings on the subject. Looks like a couple of people have tried this, with frustrating results.
_________________ 12,300 gal plaster pool – new, started Dec 2008. Hayward ProGrid DE6020 Filter, Hayward TriStar 2HP 2-speed pump, Aqua Rite Chlorine Generator with T-Cell-15, Polaris 360 cleaner. Heated by the Texas sun.
LifeSpas LS6800XP Spa with Genesis Bromine Generator.
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GregH
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Post subject: Re: Anyone try the wireless ePool monitoring system?  Posted: May 17th, 2010, 5:15 pm |
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Joined: August 5th, 2009, 7:06 pm Posts: 22 Location: Austin, TX
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Yea. I was really interested in the wireless temp, but the pH reading caught my eye. I don't expect it to be very accurate, but if it would still be useful if was like my truck speedometer -- always off, but by the same amount. Something to warn me to get off my lazy .... and go test the water.
_________________ 12,300 gal plaster pool – new, started Dec 2008. Hayward ProGrid DE6020 Filter, Hayward TriStar 2HP 2-speed pump, Aqua Rite Chlorine Generator with T-Cell-15, Polaris 360 cleaner. Heated by the Texas sun.
LifeSpas LS6800XP Spa with Genesis Bromine Generator.
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Lana537
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Post subject: Re: Anyone try the wireless ePool monitoring system?  Posted: May 17th, 2010, 6:31 pm |
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Joined: May 16th, 2009, 2:59 pm Posts: 230 Location: The Triangle, NC
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GregH wrote: At the risk of being beaten senseless with everyone's TF-100 test kit boxes..... Greg! Thank you so much for a much-needed belly laugh! That is really funny! Lana
_________________ 25,000 gallon, refurbished 1960's inground concrete, Jandy sand filter w Jandy 1.5hp single-speed pump, Pool Pilot Digital SWCG+Chemtrol 2100+CO2 tank; PebbleTec White Pearl with 10% Cobalt Blue Dark Beadcrete by Olympic Pool Plastering, Georgia. Taylor K-2006 Test Kit; Aqua Check Salt test; LaMotte borates test, and Jack's Magic Sequest test kit; SparklyPoolitis level: extremely high.
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