Hi there,
Background: We bought an SVRS pump back in 2018, it never worked. The Main reason is the pump site elevation over the pool is higher than SVRS vacuum trigger can tolerate. The pool store (Pinch a Penny on Semoran Blvd, never again buying from them btw) refused to take it back after they had installed it and Pentair didn't take it back on warranty because there is nothing wrong with the pump itself. Had to remove this SVRS and install a different pump on that pool.
Idea: Modify the pump to VS or upgrade to VSF.
Looking at pentair parts catalogue https://www.pentair.com/content/dam...acement-parts/2020-parts/pool-pumps-parts.pdf , it seems like the drive (=VFD or inverter) is the only difference between the three models. The keypad is surprisingly enough the same for all three. I therefore assume that the SVRS logic is programmed into the drive itself.
The VS and VSF drives are unfortunately $700 so it doesn't make a whole lot of sense financially to replace the drive. Therefore I took the drive apart to see if I could bypass the SVRS logic and program an Arduino or raspberry-Pi based driver directly for the inverter bridges,
A nice side effect would be we could then integrate the pool pump with a really nice home automation interface.
Problem is the drive circuit board is mounted upside down with its hot components glued down into the heat sink you can't see its components let alone reach them without breaking stuff.
Does the forum have any ideas? Any way to jailbreak the driver software?
Background: We bought an SVRS pump back in 2018, it never worked. The Main reason is the pump site elevation over the pool is higher than SVRS vacuum trigger can tolerate. The pool store (Pinch a Penny on Semoran Blvd, never again buying from them btw) refused to take it back after they had installed it and Pentair didn't take it back on warranty because there is nothing wrong with the pump itself. Had to remove this SVRS and install a different pump on that pool.
Idea: Modify the pump to VS or upgrade to VSF.
Looking at pentair parts catalogue https://www.pentair.com/content/dam...acement-parts/2020-parts/pool-pumps-parts.pdf , it seems like the drive (=VFD or inverter) is the only difference between the three models. The keypad is surprisingly enough the same for all three. I therefore assume that the SVRS logic is programmed into the drive itself.
The VS and VSF drives are unfortunately $700 so it doesn't make a whole lot of sense financially to replace the drive. Therefore I took the drive apart to see if I could bypass the SVRS logic and program an Arduino or raspberry-Pi based driver directly for the inverter bridges,
A nice side effect would be we could then integrate the pool pump with a really nice home automation interface.
Problem is the drive circuit board is mounted upside down with its hot components glued down into the heat sink you can't see its components let alone reach them without breaking stuff.
Does the forum have any ideas? Any way to jailbreak the driver software?
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