I’d like to replace my single-speed pump motor with a 3hp VSP. I’d also like to install an SWG. It sounds like now is also the right time to think about automation.
For the SWG:
For my 35k pool, it seems as if 60K gallons is the recommendation vs getting two 40k’s. I see 60k options from Pentair, Circupool, Pureline, Autopilot, and CMP. The Circupool and Pureline generates the most lbs per day (3.15 vs ~2 for the rest). The Circupool has the longest warranty (7y), the Pureline the cheapest to maintain ($650 replacements but OOS), and the Pentair might be the most recommended here.
On paper, it looks like the Circupool is the clearest winner and one of the more recommended options here.
However, with automation, the recommendation is to buy all of the same brand -- and the only choice for a 60k is Pentair.
Questions:
- What are the benefits to getting the same brand VSP and SWG, with respect to automation? What exactly might it control on the SWG?
Since the RJ-60+ produces 50% more lbs per day than the IC60, I'd like to see if these benefits outweigh simply buying the Circupool
The reasons I’d pay for automation so far -- I’d like to use my android phone to:
- change the pump’s schedule
- turn the heater on remotely (the Sta-Rite can use a 2 or 3 wire fireman switch)
- MAYBE turn the heater on based on water temperature or air temperature, within a time range (i.e. turn on the heater if it drops below 80 during the day, but not at night)
The pool light and pool robot are all controlled from my phone already with outdoor Kasa switches, no scheduling needed. The floor cleaner has no electronics.
More questions:
- What else might I want to consider doing with an automation system?
- And if I buy automation, which Pentair do I go with? The IntelliConnect, Easy Touch, or IntelliCenter? I do have a local installer that would help
Thanks so much!
PS - apologies if this is the wrong forum
For the SWG:
For my 35k pool, it seems as if 60K gallons is the recommendation vs getting two 40k’s. I see 60k options from Pentair, Circupool, Pureline, Autopilot, and CMP. The Circupool and Pureline generates the most lbs per day (3.15 vs ~2 for the rest). The Circupool has the longest warranty (7y), the Pureline the cheapest to maintain ($650 replacements but OOS), and the Pentair might be the most recommended here.
On paper, it looks like the Circupool is the clearest winner and one of the more recommended options here.
However, with automation, the recommendation is to buy all of the same brand -- and the only choice for a 60k is Pentair.
Questions:
- What are the benefits to getting the same brand VSP and SWG, with respect to automation? What exactly might it control on the SWG?
Since the RJ-60+ produces 50% more lbs per day than the IC60, I'd like to see if these benefits outweigh simply buying the Circupool
The reasons I’d pay for automation so far -- I’d like to use my android phone to:
- change the pump’s schedule
- turn the heater on remotely (the Sta-Rite can use a 2 or 3 wire fireman switch)
- MAYBE turn the heater on based on water temperature or air temperature, within a time range (i.e. turn on the heater if it drops below 80 during the day, but not at night)
The pool light and pool robot are all controlled from my phone already with outdoor Kasa switches, no scheduling needed. The floor cleaner has no electronics.
More questions:
- What else might I want to consider doing with an automation system?
- And if I buy automation, which Pentair do I go with? The IntelliConnect, Easy Touch, or IntelliCenter? I do have a local installer that would help
Thanks so much!
PS - apologies if this is the wrong forum