- May 24, 2021
- 22
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Although only an hour from Manhattan, our house lives in a service desert because we are surrounded by state parks and the USMA at West Point. For the last 3.5 years TFP has been a lifeline. But I have finally gotten someone willing to travel here and service the pool who is reasonably competent. I need to replace my SWG.
On TFP, I've learned about Autopilot Total Connect PPC4 and I hope it will make my life easier and keep my chemistry better controlled. Most users seem quite happy.
My pool servicer recommends against it for the following reasons. He has only come across two pools with units like this. He used to be a plumber.
- Residential units like this are cheaper versions of high end commercial units using cheaper parts. No doubt true, but isn't that true of almost everything in a home. How 'insanely expensive' are commercial units BTW?
- It will need constant calibration. What needs to be calibrated and how often is that needed?
- A complicated system like this will require more repairs. Is this what others have found?
- Repairs are poorly documented and we will be on our own trying to find out the cause of the problem. So it would be best to have a property manager to handle this issue. Does that reflect the experience of other users? How responsive is support?
- Muriatic acid is dangerous to store near a pool. But my equipment is not near the pool, and is on concrete and a patio with pavers. We have no kids or outdoor pets.
These are my questions as well:
- Is a unit rated for 60,000 gallons too large for a 15,000 gallon pool? I'm happy to pay more to extend the useful life.
- Will it work with my existing Poolsync app and controller that's on my Aquacal Avia?
- Can I sync my Pentair VS pump using a relay and Poolsync? What kind of control does that offer - I'm guessing just on and off.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
On TFP, I've learned about Autopilot Total Connect PPC4 and I hope it will make my life easier and keep my chemistry better controlled. Most users seem quite happy.
My pool servicer recommends against it for the following reasons. He has only come across two pools with units like this. He used to be a plumber.
- Residential units like this are cheaper versions of high end commercial units using cheaper parts. No doubt true, but isn't that true of almost everything in a home. How 'insanely expensive' are commercial units BTW?
- It will need constant calibration. What needs to be calibrated and how often is that needed?
- A complicated system like this will require more repairs. Is this what others have found?
- Repairs are poorly documented and we will be on our own trying to find out the cause of the problem. So it would be best to have a property manager to handle this issue. Does that reflect the experience of other users? How responsive is support?
- Muriatic acid is dangerous to store near a pool. But my equipment is not near the pool, and is on concrete and a patio with pavers. We have no kids or outdoor pets.
These are my questions as well:
- Is a unit rated for 60,000 gallons too large for a 15,000 gallon pool? I'm happy to pay more to extend the useful life.
- Will it work with my existing Poolsync app and controller that's on my Aquacal Avia?
- Can I sync my Pentair VS pump using a relay and Poolsync? What kind of control does that offer - I'm guessing just on and off.
Thanks in advance for any replies.