CH at 220. Increase?
- By dielseman
- Testing and Balancing Your Water
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Hi all, the CH is at 220. Trouble free suggest maintaining 250+. The chlorox bag advises 175-225. What should I do? Thanks
I'm going to just go ahead and change my 1.5 hp single speed motor with a V.S motor. I know my pump is a 56J, so I'm going to buy a V.S motor that will bolt onto my pump. Im looking forward to see if a V.S motor is all the hype.Hello All,
I am in need of a new pump for the upcoming season. My old pump was a Hayward Power Max, 1.5hp, single speed. The pool is above ground, 33' round ~33,000 gallons.
I had no problem with the Hayward for quite a few years until it started screaming and just gave up. Ran it maybe 12 hours per day. The line to the pump is 120ac on a 20amp.
I need some help as I know I am getting to the point of analysis paralysis. I would like to put in a vs pump to reduce the costs, electric is insane here, but the vs pumps all seem to be made for inground pools. Can I use an in ground pump?
Another item is that I would like to install a small solar system this spring. This of course raises the question of having enough flow.
Overall, I am happy with a 1.5hp provided it can run the pool and the solar system. I would also love to knock some of those electric costs.
Pray tell, what are your thoughts? Really appreciate it.
Steve