- Apr 5, 2007
- 425
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Hello All!
I'd like to add a more efficient pump and a controller for my Fafco Solar Heater, but I'm confused about the choices.
After we got our previous pool set up just the way we wanted...we sold the house. So, the pool that our house has is a 33' round above ground pool with approximately 25,000 gallons of water. We have a single speed 1 1/2HP Hayward pool pump with cartridge filter. We also have a aqua-rite salt water chlorinator. All the piping is pvc.
Two things I would want to accomplish. In our old pool we had 2 speed pump, loved it...but it stayed with the house. I'd like to get a more efficient pump...the electric bills are considerable with our single speed pump. I'm not opposed to getting a variable speed pump.
The second thing I'd like to accomplish is setting up the Fafco solar heater with an automatic valve. We can really utilize the sun at our new house...but continuously monitoring weather, in order to manually turn heater valve on or off is not in the cards. We did that at the old house, before we got the heat pump...I don't want to manually control the heater...but I'm unsure of my best options.
Thanks,
Dan
I'd like to add a more efficient pump and a controller for my Fafco Solar Heater, but I'm confused about the choices.
After we got our previous pool set up just the way we wanted...we sold the house. So, the pool that our house has is a 33' round above ground pool with approximately 25,000 gallons of water. We have a single speed 1 1/2HP Hayward pool pump with cartridge filter. We also have a aqua-rite salt water chlorinator. All the piping is pvc.
Two things I would want to accomplish. In our old pool we had 2 speed pump, loved it...but it stayed with the house. I'd like to get a more efficient pump...the electric bills are considerable with our single speed pump. I'm not opposed to getting a variable speed pump.
The second thing I'd like to accomplish is setting up the Fafco solar heater with an automatic valve. We can really utilize the sun at our new house...but continuously monitoring weather, in order to manually turn heater valve on or off is not in the cards. We did that at the old house, before we got the heat pump...I don't want to manually control the heater...but I'm unsure of my best options.
Dan