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    Flow sensor that will work for the slower flow

    Thanks for the thought out response James. When the pump is off, the pressure gauge - attached to the sand filter - reads 3psi. So it appears to be working, although not zero'ed properly. I took the cell off and hosed it down. There was some calcium in it (in fact more than I had ever seen...
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    Flow sensor that will work for the slower flow

    Yes, I think you're correct that I may be confusing hi-speed/low-speed with 220v/110v. The pump is a Hayward SP2607X102S. And it is a 230v pump, per the data plate on it. (Although I think that the way the pump achieves low-speed is by using only a single leg - 115v - of the 230v power wired...
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    Flow sensor that will work for the slower flow

    Yes, cleaning/backwashing the filter, cleaning the skimmer basket and pump strainer basket does not change the "No Flow" reading when the pump is set to 110v. dan
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    Flow sensor that will work for the slower flow

    Hi Jason, thanks. Yes, I don't want to disable the flow sensor, I just want it to register flow when a smaller volume of water is moving past it. I am unable to use the 110v setting on my pump - which should result in significant savings in electricity use - because the sensor is reporting "No...
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    Flow sensor that will work for the slower flow

    Hi All, I recently bought a new pool pump - Hayward Super Pump Dual Speed Power Saver - that will switch between 220v and 110v. Unfortunately, at 110v, the flow is not sufficient to allow the flow sensor to register it. Anyone know if Harwil sells a flow sensor that will work for the slower...