Is there anyone that has the Tristar VS already? What do you think?
I can only find the Tristar model above online in one place. (http://www.polytecpools.com/hayward-tri ... 10842.html) Anyone else know where I can find it? Hayward rep said they only found it there as well. Its so new that I am having trouble find it.
Looking to install one of the three pumps
Hayward Max-Flo 2300VSP (Found online for $609)
Hayward Tristar SP3200VSP (Found online for $899)
Hayward Superpump 2600VSP (Found online for $665)
and am leaning towards the Tristar due to its programming capabilities. If I got the superpump or maxflo, that would mean I had to manually switch settings when I wanted another flowrate, correct? I have only a mechanical timer right now.
If I were to install a VSP, do most folks operate it at a high rpm for just a couple hours (maybe with the robotic cleaner and booster pump) and then operate at a lower rpm for the remainder of the day? Hence the need for the extra programming, correct?
Thanks in advance for all your replies.
I can only find the Tristar model above online in one place. (http://www.polytecpools.com/hayward-tri ... 10842.html) Anyone else know where I can find it? Hayward rep said they only found it there as well. Its so new that I am having trouble find it.
Looking to install one of the three pumps
Hayward Max-Flo 2300VSP (Found online for $609)
Hayward Tristar SP3200VSP (Found online for $899)
Hayward Superpump 2600VSP (Found online for $665)
and am leaning towards the Tristar due to its programming capabilities. If I got the superpump or maxflo, that would mean I had to manually switch settings when I wanted another flowrate, correct? I have only a mechanical timer right now.
If I were to install a VSP, do most folks operate it at a high rpm for just a couple hours (maybe with the robotic cleaner and booster pump) and then operate at a lower rpm for the remainder of the day? Hence the need for the extra programming, correct?
Thanks in advance for all your replies.