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I just purchased Intex 3000GPH Sand Filter model SF60110-2 from Amazon store based out of Dallas, Tx and I'm seeing the same (pump not powering on after power restored) behavior as @infernix and @mazzoop80. I'm determined to figure out a solution to integrate this pump into my smart home system like I had working with my old pump.
Does anyone know if these Intex pumps have self protection against 'no water' or 'overheating'? If they do I might be wary about completely bypassing the timer circuit and may pursue the esp8266 type of option.
I just purchased Intex 3000GPH Sand Filter model SF60110-2 from Amazon store based out of Dallas, Tx and I'm seeing the same (pump not powering on after power restored) behavior as @infernix and @mazzoop80. I'm determined to figure out a solution to integrate this pump into my smart home system like I had working with my old pump.
Does anyone know if these Intex pumps have self protection against 'no water' or 'overheating'? If they do I might be wary about completely bypassing the timer circuit and may pursue the esp8266 type of option.
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