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    Jandy Variable Speed Replacement Pump (ePump vs VSFloPro)

    It's really my skimmer pump, which happens to have the pool return connected to the floor cleaner. The skimmer does a nice job of skimming, and would like it to continue to run it long enough to be effective. Skimming duration x electricity = $$. If I could run the skimmer at 1/3 speed of what...
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    Jandy Variable Speed Replacement Pump (ePump vs VSFloPro)

    Thanks guys! The VS pumps are going in, the math over the last few years had me make this a priority for this season! I really need some current feedback on the pump choice between the ePump and the VS FloPro! (Pooldv thx, your math is solid) However, I'm on a tiered usage, so I start...
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    Jandy Variable Speed Replacement Pump (ePump vs VSFloPro)

    Thanks for the reply guys! As Ping noted, here in California the electrical rates make upgrading a very cost effective option. Add the $100 per pump rebate with my power company as well. My pool is ~35k gallons inground, with two main pumps. Both are Starite 2HP fixed speed pumps. One for the...
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    Jandy Variable Speed Replacement Pump (ePump vs VSFloPro)

    Hi All! (First, my many thanks to everyone who's ever contributed here on TFP. Over the last few years of owning a pool, this forum has taught me a ton, and I'm still learning through all the shared knowledge!) To my question though. I currently have an a Jandy AqualinkRS8/iAqualink...