- Jul 24, 2007
- 58
I just purchased a Hayward Goldline P4 with SWG and the directions call for 220V to the panel. All of my pool equipment is in my garage and it looks like I have 4- 20amp circuits that currently power the pump. blower, and lights for my pool and hot tub. Does anyone know if it is possible to use the 120V circuits that I currently have without running a new line from the house which could be a big expense.
I was hoping to do the installation myself. I have done common household wiring but not a service entrance or 220V wiring. I am replacing a diy control unit (designed by a friend who has since passed away) which used a Lawn Sprinkler timer, relays, and electric Compool valves to switch a common filter, pump, and heater between the pool and hot tub. What I have has worked for many years. I am replacing it to add the SWG and because I have been getting glitchy behavior in switching the valves that has made the auto functions unusable. Rather than try to troubleshoot the "black box" control unit I thought it made sense to switch to a proven unit with the additional features.
I was hoping to do the installation myself. I have done common household wiring but not a service entrance or 220V wiring. I am replacing a diy control unit (designed by a friend who has since passed away) which used a Lawn Sprinkler timer, relays, and electric Compool valves to switch a common filter, pump, and heater between the pool and hot tub. What I have has worked for many years. I am replacing it to add the SWG and because I have been getting glitchy behavior in switching the valves that has made the auto functions unusable. Rather than try to troubleshoot the "black box" control unit I thought it made sense to switch to a proven unit with the additional features.