- May 3, 2007
- 17,079
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
1 - Was that really the solar sensor and not the water temperature sensor. The solar sensor is suppose to go on the panels in direct sunlight.
2 - 15 PSI & 7" hg, was that with the solar engaged?
3 - A pump should not overheat or shut down when the pressure gets high. They are made to work over the entire head curve. That pump should work fine up to 30 PSI although I would not recommend that as standard operation.
4 - Not really. I was more interested in what the suction and filter pressure was with and without solar.
5 - That should have helped quite a bit but evidently not enough.
6 & 7 - That is probably a good enough test. The point is that with a little bit more pressure, it would fix the problem. What was the filter pressure and suction when the bubbles completly stopped?
2 - 15 PSI & 7" hg, was that with the solar engaged?
3 - A pump should not overheat or shut down when the pressure gets high. They are made to work over the entire head curve. That pump should work fine up to 30 PSI although I would not recommend that as standard operation.
4 - Not really. I was more interested in what the suction and filter pressure was with and without solar.
5 - That should have helped quite a bit but evidently not enough.
6 & 7 - That is probably a good enough test. The point is that with a little bit more pressure, it would fix the problem. What was the filter pressure and suction when the bubbles completly stopped?