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    Jandy iqpump01 question

    moore887 - Did you ever get a answer to your question? Have you tried or heard of overlapping the times 7:00 AM - 8:59AM 1200 RPM AND 8:59 AM to 12:00PM 1850 RPM. I've just installed mine and haven't gotten this far (yet).... Thanks
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    FloVis - Placement

    Thanks for the replies. Having dealt with "Primary and Redundant" for everything work related, it's tough to shake the habit. Necessary? Absolutely not. But we all have our little quirks and "safety blankets". Some would say the added gauges I've installed on some of my vehicles are "absolutely...
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    FloVis - Placement

    Thanks for the reply. I DON'T have a check valve between heater and SWC (yet). I do have plans for a solar heating system and one will be installed then, but that's a little ways down the road.
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    FloVis - Placement

    After a few years of having our pool, my wife and I have "seen the light" (and paid the bills) of having a single speed 1 1/2hp pool motor/pump. I will be switching it out to a variable speed motor/pump this weekend. In addition, I have purchased a FloVis flow meter to install to help us dial in...
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    Another Solar Set-Up -Equipment

    Thanks for reply. Yes, I'm trying to stick with the Jandy/Zodiac and hate to go "out of family". Mainly because to the SWG which is the AquaPure (PCL1400). I will have another set of questions about the plumbing going TO and FROM the solar panels.... I have read in a couple of posts that larger...
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    Another Solar Set-Up -Equipment

    My sig is current with what I have now. Looking to FINALLY install solar panels into my set-up, but am asking for some final recommendations on the equipment. I plan on REPLACING my Jandy Stealth Pro SHPF 1.5 (S.F. 1.47) SINGLE speed motor with PROBABLY a Jandy VSFHP270 pump. I've had great...
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    Identifying Solar Panels

    Hmmm... not real good reviews for Performance, at least on Yelp. Probably too good to be true...
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    Identifying Solar Panels

    Looking around to POSSIBLY buy some USED solar panels. Some owners don't know what type of panels they have. I'm looking at a system now where the owner is clueless, however, on the 2" header it has PERFORMANCE written on it. Also, it's the first time I have seen a header with inner threads...
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    ANOTHER Pump question (with sketches!)

    Mark, I appreciate the quick reply. I am kind of quirky in the since that when I mean "efficient, it does not always have to do with the bottom dollar. Efficient to me is what works the FIRST TIME and will last. I'm not the one to save a buck and have to do it twice as often. I'll even spend...
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    ANOTHER Pump question (with sketches!)

    I am looking for some accurate information on pump sizing. Just built a pool and I have two issues. 1)Nobody can ACCURATELY tell me what is the most efficient size pump for my pool right now 2)Nobody can tell me what would be the BEST choice for a pump when I add solar heating. I am THINKING...
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    Pump/Motor Sizing

    Jason, Thanks for the reply... I would think that the pump would be strong enough, but my wife and I are questioning it. By just looking at the skimmers work, we will see small debris float right on by with hardly any resistance from the skimmers. And with both the skimmers on, I've seen leaves...
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    Pump/Motor Sizing

    Someone want to take a crack at this? Our NEW pool has had water in it for ONLY TWO weeks now. I am now wondering if the PB calcualted the right size pump. My question arises due to I am not sure if the skimmers are working as well as they should If my sig doesn't have all the info, I hope the...
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    NEW Pool Owner - Considering Solar

    Thanks Issac. I read through part of the website and really liked what I saw - until I came to to the order page. The Powerstrip fin tubing they use is $6.00 per Sq. Ft. Per their website, the product is actually 3.75 inches wide by 88 feet long which, totals 29.33 square feet and is $176.00...
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    NEW Pool Owner - Considering Solar

    Jason, Thanks for the quick reply. I'm not too sure if it matters, but I forgot to add that my wife did go with the floor heat or deep heat system where the heated water is pumped from the bottom. Having never owned a pool before, I didn't think this was such a big feature and in fact made a...
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    NEW Pool Owner - Considering Solar

    Although I have been lurking for months, this is my first post. Hopefully my sig will contain most of my info regarding pool. As the heading reads, I (we) are the owners of a newly built pool. So new, it was filled just this past week. Hopefully final sign-offs will take place next week. With...