Ahultin
Bronze Supporter
- Aug 19, 2021
- 1,600
- Pool Size
- 17700
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
1 of the 100watt transformers controls the three microbrite in the pool main body, the second 100 watt transformer controls the mocrobrite in the spamd he one in the grotto. The 300 watt transformer controls the well lights installed throughout my artificial rockwork as well as the other landscape lighting (33 5 watt bulbs) in the back yard. With the microbrites you need a separate transformer for any lights you want to be able to separately control colors on. I like the ability to control the spa and grotto separate from the poolWhy did you go with (2) 100w and (1) 300w transformers for your lights?
I installed a 2 gang box on one of the columns near the pool with one constant hot gfci and one switched gfci. The maytronics robots have an "automation mode" that I intended to use with the intellicenter. Ultimately i bought the aiper seagull pro cordless cleaner. I have the charger plugged into the controlled outlet and have it set to run 2hrs in the late evening. This charges the robot I'm off peak electric times and keeps it from an potential over-charging.Also, can you tell me more about your controlled outlet for the pool robot
It seems the negative implications of having an autofillis the potential of it masking a leak. I use a flume water monitor to monitor water usage at my house but with the pool autofill running almost always, the flume read the usage as a leak. In order to mitigate this as well as be able to monitor pool water usage with relative accuracy I installed a sprinkler valve in line on the autofill. It os detailed here: Thread 'Intellicenter feature controlled autofill with sprinkler valve' Intellicenter feature controlled autofill with sprinkler valvecontrolled autofill valve?
Having it timed to come on in the middle of the night, the flume captures the usage while typically nothing else is running.
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