Mixed Instructions - VS Pump & SWG
- By PoolStored
- Pumps, Filters, and Plumbing
- 74 Replies
Can you give us a bullet list of what you can do/control with the app? Maybe some screenshots?
Yup… I’m that guy running that same setup. I put the Calimar pump in instead of the circupool pump, but it’s generally accepted here as the exact same thing.Thoughts on this? What do others do? I'd love to hear from someone that has the same pump/SWG combo...
Nope. It sure don’t.many it seems use the aux option on their pumps to drive the salt gen...but i dont think the circupool pump has that. Please correct me if it does and i can't find it in the manual.
My old mechanical timer solely serves as a junction box for my pump and SWG now. I’ll delete it when the plastic cover rots off.Discount salt pool recommended i buy a plug in timer to make sure the salt gen only gets power certain hours per day primarily when the pump is in lower speeds and not when it first turns on. Is this ideal?
I wouldn’t call it “smart”. I would call it “packaged”. I don’t know what DSP was trying to tell you. I had a very in depth technical discussion with the GM at Circupool when I was trying to decide between the RJ series and the Core Control, and we discussed this specifically. It’s a PWM style generator. Run it at 50% for 24 hours or 100% for 12 hours. You’re putting the same time on the cell, electrically speaking.Others have said the salt gen is smart enough to just stay on and plugged in....will it be more wear and tear on it just letting it have power full time? So even when the pump turns off it wont sense flow (i know it has a flow sensor) it just wont activate itself...but i think DSP was trying to say it might save components in the salt gen only being on 12 hours per day versus 24/7.
Nope. No scheduling involved in the app. It’s pretty simple. If the unit has power and the flow switch is closed, she makes the chlorine. End of story.The SWG you're installing has its own Wi-Fi enabled automation. You install the app and set the schedule. When you do your scheduling make sure the SWG is powered off when the pump is off.
The quotes I got are higher - new coping and tiles, 2-3 days. I wish I could get your amigosLast summer. The price from my amigos wouldn't be that much different. Materials were not substantial.
Close enough.
Pump on.
Pour it in about 12" out in front of a return. Slooowly, like a gallon every two minutes, pencil thin stream.
Mark your time, or set a timer for 30 minutes.
Brush around a bit on the bottom (a minute).
After 30 minutes, do your dpd test and post the results (picture of the comparator). I'll be on.
I couldn't download pool math to my computer, but did manage to download the app to my Kindle Fire from Amazon. Do I need to wait until pool volume is calculated before configuring pool in App?Take a picture of the hopper from a corner of the deep end down.
Get 115 and 204, I'll go from there.
Did the previous owner or the PB not leave a manual vacuum? It is a hose, a vacuum head and a pole that attaches to a vacuum head.Thanks for your response. I have already read the SLAM process, and will continue to review it as I near the day that I begin that process.
As far as vacuum to waste, if there are specific brands that are preferred, it would greatly help me to know. I haven't done that before, so I'm not certain what to buy and what the components are.