Hey Guys,
I am interested in upgrading my current pool pump/filter system and would like some help.
As seen in my sig, I have an old system which consists of a 1.5hp pump, c800 filter and an inline chlorinator.
After spending some time here I've realized that the inline chlorinator is not in my best friend as the pucks contain other additives that my pool doesn't need.
The way my pool is currently plumbed I have no vac-to-waste and all my vac debris goes directly to the filter and clogs it up. I have no robotic cleaner (yet).
I want a total refresh of mechanicals other than my heater which I was told is only a few years old...
Here's what I'm thinking:
New pump (dual speed?)
DE filter with vac to waste
SWGC (pending it will work with my heater) or in-line liquid chlorinator.
Pool Robot (maybe next year?)
All this said what combos do you like and what has a good track record as being well built and worth the money?
The pool is vinyl, IG, 25Kish with 2 returns and t outlets (skimmer and mid-wall).
All help and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Bryan
I am interested in upgrading my current pool pump/filter system and would like some help.
As seen in my sig, I have an old system which consists of a 1.5hp pump, c800 filter and an inline chlorinator.
After spending some time here I've realized that the inline chlorinator is not in my best friend as the pucks contain other additives that my pool doesn't need.
The way my pool is currently plumbed I have no vac-to-waste and all my vac debris goes directly to the filter and clogs it up. I have no robotic cleaner (yet).
I want a total refresh of mechanicals other than my heater which I was told is only a few years old...
Here's what I'm thinking:
New pump (dual speed?)
DE filter with vac to waste
SWGC (pending it will work with my heater) or in-line liquid chlorinator.
Pool Robot (maybe next year?)
All this said what combos do you like and what has a good track record as being well built and worth the money?
The pool is vinyl, IG, 25Kish with 2 returns and t outlets (skimmer and mid-wall).
All help and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Bryan