- May 23, 2018
- 17
- Pool Size
- 37000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
Hello everyone,
I've 20x40 36,000 gallon plaster pool with a built-in spa. It was an existing feature when I purchased the home. It already had all of the Jandy automation installed, which I upgraded to a late firmware RS6 unit + iAqualink 2.0. After shopping for chemicals this year, I have finally hit my breaking point. The price gouging is out of control!! Chlorine in any form has risen more than 150% in some cases. I know folks have mixed emotions about Jandy products in general, but my experiences have been largely positive over the last 4 years of pool ownership. I like the automation and want to include that in my purchase decision, meaning that my only real choice is an Aquapure 1400. My concern is that it is only rated for 40,000 gallons. Most everything I read suggest over-sizing an SWG by a much large amount than 4,000 gallons. I do have a VGreen 165 VSP and got the automation setup with Aqualink, so I can potentially tune the pump to it's lowest speed that the SWG would accept and run it a LOT. To add to the puzzle, I just picked up a new Aquapure Foundation Power Center (control box) for <$500. A new cell is <$1000 making my hardward costs <$1500 if I go that route. Would I be better served by forgetting the automation and going with a 60,000 gallon system?
Many thanks for any and all input!!!
I've 20x40 36,000 gallon plaster pool with a built-in spa. It was an existing feature when I purchased the home. It already had all of the Jandy automation installed, which I upgraded to a late firmware RS6 unit + iAqualink 2.0. After shopping for chemicals this year, I have finally hit my breaking point. The price gouging is out of control!! Chlorine in any form has risen more than 150% in some cases. I know folks have mixed emotions about Jandy products in general, but my experiences have been largely positive over the last 4 years of pool ownership. I like the automation and want to include that in my purchase decision, meaning that my only real choice is an Aquapure 1400. My concern is that it is only rated for 40,000 gallons. Most everything I read suggest over-sizing an SWG by a much large amount than 4,000 gallons. I do have a VGreen 165 VSP and got the automation setup with Aqualink, so I can potentially tune the pump to it's lowest speed that the SWG would accept and run it a LOT. To add to the puzzle, I just picked up a new Aquapure Foundation Power Center (control box) for <$500. A new cell is <$1000 making my hardward costs <$1500 if I go that route. Would I be better served by forgetting the automation and going with a 60,000 gallon system?
Many thanks for any and all input!!!
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