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BNickdoc
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Post subject: Pentair IntellipH Controller  Posted: July 8th, 2011, 1:30 pm |
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Has anybody tried this device?
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JasonLion
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Post subject: Re: Pentair IntellipH Controller  Posted: July 8th, 2011, 1:54 pm |
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It is very new, I'm not even sure that it is shipping yet, so we don't known anything beyond the description at their web site.
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BNickdoc
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Post subject: Re: Pentair IntellipH Controller  Posted: July 8th, 2011, 2:14 pm |
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netronin
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Post subject: Re: Pentair IntellipH Controller  Posted: July 18th, 2011, 1:02 pm |
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I'm interested in this as well, looks like a nice setup (albeit more expensive than a homegrown solution).
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skamp
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Post subject: Re: Pentair IntellipH Controller  Posted: July 19th, 2011, 8:57 am |
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Seems pretty weak. It does not have a PH sensor so it is nothing more than an electronic controller dispenser. I see the price is ~$500.00 so not too expensive but you can get a stenner and 4 gallon tank for less. I think the IntelliChem may be interesting as it actually measures as well. Just my 2 cents. http://www.pentairpool.com/pdfs/intellipHOM.pdfSteve
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JasonLion
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Post subject: Re: Pentair IntellipH Controller  Posted: July 19th, 2011, 9:28 am |
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By the time it is discounted, it will likely be less expensive than a Stenner setup, though not by all that much. The only advantage I can see is that it gives you a bit more control over an IntelliChlor, allowing % to be set by ones, when you don't also have a Pentair automation system.
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aholmes5
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Post subject: Re: Pentair IntellipH Controller  Posted: August 9th, 2011, 1:57 pm |
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Joined: August 9th, 2011, 10:58 am Posts: 9 Location: Houston, TX
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I have been using an IntellipH for about a week. The main advantages in my mind is that it is tied to the salt cell. Not only must the pump be running to power the transformer for the IntelliChlor and IntellipH, but the intellichlor must show flow (via its internal sensor). This is a nice safety feature - putting 31% acid into pipes when the pump doesn't have prime is asking for trouble.
The other advantage if you are self-installing, is there is that it runs off of low voltage so you aren't running conduit for line voltage to the unit. The electrical work is just daisy-chaining the intellichlor. If you aren't using an Easytouch or Intellitouch system, it does offer you more control over the intellichlor, as previously mentioned.
So far I like it. Got it for $460 plus shipping.
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netronin
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Post subject: Re: Pentair IntellipH Controller  Posted: August 9th, 2011, 2:10 pm |
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The safety features are key as the last thing you want is acid getting dumped in out of control and losing $8,000 in plaster. Thanks for the feedback.
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beezar
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Post subject: Re: Pentair IntellipH Controller  Posted: August 9th, 2011, 5:04 pm |
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aholmes5 wrote: I have an IntellipH for about a week. The main advantages in my mind is that it is tied to the salt cell. Not only must the pump be running to power the transformer for the IntelliChlor and IntellipH, but the intellichlor must show flow (via its internal sensor). This is a nice safety feature - putting 31% acid into pipes when the pump doesn't have prime is asking for trouble. So would there be an advantage if you don't have other pentair equipment except an Intelliflo pump? The Intelliflo pump is constantly powered, so that may negate the advantage of the IntellipH being on only when the pump is on. Is the Intelliflo smart enough to be only on/running only if an Intelliflo pump is running, or does it depend upon the Intellichlor to determine if there is flow? Thanks
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aholmes5
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Post subject: Re: Pentair IntellipH Controller  Posted: August 10th, 2011, 5:20 am |
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The IntellipH can only be used with a Pentair IntelliChlor SWCG and its accompanying power center or control center (EasyTouch, IntelliTouch).
Alex
_________________ 15,000 gallon gunite/aggregate pool with attached spa. Pentair system with Easytouch, 1hp WhisperFlo, FNS DE filter, gas heater, Legend Platinum cleaner, IC40 SWCG, IntellipH acid feeder. Two additional 1.5hp WhisperFlo pumps for additional spa jets and 3 water features.
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susa
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Post subject: Re: Pentair IntellipH Controller  Posted: August 10th, 2011, 7:47 am |
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A relative wants to install the IntelliPh so am off to get the parts but would love to see a picture if anyone can post their setup?
It would be helpful to see in relation to the size of the pump, IC40 cell, IntelliChlor transformer (on wall) versus the IntelliPh control box and the connection cable to the IntelliChlor
Pentair literature states in part ... Powered by either IntelliChlor Power Center or EasyTouch® system with IntelliChlor support for easy wiring and installation... so I take away that is is *not* mandatory to have anything besides the IntelliChlor for the power connection.
Does the muriatic acid output connect to a 2 inch PVC line via a saddle clamp ?
[edit: I see the pdf documents both a 1.5 and 2.0 saddle clamp, would love to see pictures to see visually how much space is taken at the equipment pad by the 4 gallon container and the controller on the wall]
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aholmes5
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Post subject: Re: Pentair IntellipH Controller  Posted: August 10th, 2011, 1:18 pm |
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Your statement is correct. The minimum requirement is an IntelliChlor SWCG + its power source. The control centers with their internal power sources are optional.
I will try to post some pictures of my setup.
The system comes with saddle clamps for 1.5" and 2" PVC. You drill a 1/2" hole in the pvc and the saddle clamp and its o-ring are held down over the hole by 2 stainless hose clamps like the ones on car radiator hoses. The part that mates the acid line to the saddle clamp is a threaded part. It is the exact same threading as underground lawn sprinklers (1/2" I think). My plan is to eventually cut the section of pvc out and put in a tee with a threaded bushing for a more permanent installation. If you want to remove the IntellipH, you could screw in a 1/2" pvc threaded plug.
Alex
_________________ 15,000 gallon gunite/aggregate pool with attached spa. Pentair system with Easytouch, 1hp WhisperFlo, FNS DE filter, gas heater, Legend Platinum cleaner, IC40 SWCG, IntellipH acid feeder. Two additional 1.5hp WhisperFlo pumps for additional spa jets and 3 water features.
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Post subject: Re: Pentair IntellipH Controller  Posted: August 23rd, 2011, 8:19 am |
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Or the 4th option from photobucket.
Scott
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aholmes5
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Post subject: Re: Pentair IntellipH Controller  Posted: September 30th, 2011, 1:31 pm |
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Here are some photos (crappy iphone camera). My equipment sits on a 48" tall galvanized rack. The city made me do this as I am in the flood plain. I had some mild leaking issues from the saddle clamp which corroded one of the steel clamps. I don't think I had it tight enough but I wanted a better solution. I cut out the section with the hole and glued in a 2" (slip) x 2" (slip) x 1/2" (threaded) PVC tee (ordered through Amazon for $4). This works perfectly. I also bought a threaded plug so I can remove the acid reservoir if it drops below freezing for a prolonged period. The feed tube is pink. I put the reservoir and pump below my equipment rack. I haven't bolted it down yet but I will with some concrete anchors and lag bolts. I have a ~15k gallon pool and I found that I needed to dilute the acid in half to put the dispense volume at a higher amount. This gives me a little more control. I run it at 25% now (why they can't give you ounces is beyond me but there is a chart). I was at 12% before. I think half strength should also be less stress on the pink tubing as well. Hope this helps, Alex    
_________________ 15,000 gallon gunite/aggregate pool with attached spa. Pentair system with Easytouch, 1hp WhisperFlo, FNS DE filter, gas heater, Legend Platinum cleaner, IC40 SWCG, IntellipH acid feeder. Two additional 1.5hp WhisperFlo pumps for additional spa jets and 3 water features.
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Steve737
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Post subject: Re: Pentair IntellipH Controller  Posted: November 6th, 2011, 9:28 pm |
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Everyone still happy with this? I'm thinking about installing one. Steve
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Steve737
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Post subject: Re: Pentair IntellipH Controller  Posted: November 7th, 2011, 9:47 pm |
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Thanks, keep us updated please.
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