Hi all,
When I purchased my house about 5 years ago, it had a pool with an aqualink system. I installed an iaqualink 1.0 interface, which was a step in the right direction, but it still had a horrible user interface. A few years ago I upgraded to an iaqualink 2.0 interface, which was a step in the right direction, at least the interface was reliable. But the user interface is still horrible. I've dealt with the iaqualink user interface for a few years now, and I'm getting fed up. I hate it more every day.
Here are my problems:
1. The interface is super slow. You click on an icon and sometimes it doesn't register the click. It feels very clumsy.
2. There is an inadequate degree of automation. For instance, I live in California where the cost of electricity is very pricey. I have a solar heater, but it is too expensive to waste electricity on pumping water through the solar panels on a cold day. The aqualink has no way of conditionally running the solar/filter/etc. It's all based on a fixed schedule.
3. Changing the schedule is a huge pain. Lots of clicks on a very slow and clunky user interface. This discourages me from changing the schedule.
4. This is a bit on the extreme techy side, but I'd really like an API for interacting with my pool. For instance I'd like to be able to link the pool with IFTTT.
I think the thing that frustrates me most is that a pool controller is a fairly simple thing. I'm almost tempted to build my own pool controller (raspberry pi, some relays, a web interface, etc), but alas I don't have the spare time. I was hoping that the iAqualink user interface would be improved over time, but it's completely stagnant. It looks like a technology relic at this point.
I'm writing all of this to solicit advice. I'd really like a modern pool automation system. Something that is flexible. Something that can link with other products through an API (e.g. Alexa, IFTTT, etc). Something with a clean, modern user interface. I'm willing to pay money for this, but I don't want to spend over a thousand bucks for a system that is just a marginal improvement on what I have (although for my dream system, I would gladly hand over the cash).
Do any of the major pool controllers fit the bill? Can I be happy, or am I destined for frustration? Thanks in advance.
Equipment I'm controlling:
- Pentair VSP
- Solar Heater
- Hayward Gas Heater
- Pool/Spa valves
- Lighting
- Peristaltic Chlorine Pump (just an AUX circuit on a schedule)
When I purchased my house about 5 years ago, it had a pool with an aqualink system. I installed an iaqualink 1.0 interface, which was a step in the right direction, but it still had a horrible user interface. A few years ago I upgraded to an iaqualink 2.0 interface, which was a step in the right direction, at least the interface was reliable. But the user interface is still horrible. I've dealt with the iaqualink user interface for a few years now, and I'm getting fed up. I hate it more every day.
Here are my problems:
1. The interface is super slow. You click on an icon and sometimes it doesn't register the click. It feels very clumsy.
2. There is an inadequate degree of automation. For instance, I live in California where the cost of electricity is very pricey. I have a solar heater, but it is too expensive to waste electricity on pumping water through the solar panels on a cold day. The aqualink has no way of conditionally running the solar/filter/etc. It's all based on a fixed schedule.
3. Changing the schedule is a huge pain. Lots of clicks on a very slow and clunky user interface. This discourages me from changing the schedule.
4. This is a bit on the extreme techy side, but I'd really like an API for interacting with my pool. For instance I'd like to be able to link the pool with IFTTT.
I think the thing that frustrates me most is that a pool controller is a fairly simple thing. I'm almost tempted to build my own pool controller (raspberry pi, some relays, a web interface, etc), but alas I don't have the spare time. I was hoping that the iAqualink user interface would be improved over time, but it's completely stagnant. It looks like a technology relic at this point.
I'm writing all of this to solicit advice. I'd really like a modern pool automation system. Something that is flexible. Something that can link with other products through an API (e.g. Alexa, IFTTT, etc). Something with a clean, modern user interface. I'm willing to pay money for this, but I don't want to spend over a thousand bucks for a system that is just a marginal improvement on what I have (although for my dream system, I would gladly hand over the cash).
Do any of the major pool controllers fit the bill? Can I be happy, or am I destined for frustration? Thanks in advance.
Equipment I'm controlling:
- Pentair VSP
- Solar Heater
- Hayward Gas Heater
- Pool/Spa valves
- Lighting
- Peristaltic Chlorine Pump (just an AUX circuit on a schedule)