Nitrojedi

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Jun 14, 2023
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winnipeg
i might have went a bit overboard for a Intex setup but hopefully it was worth it , I built my pool on a 24x20 pad made from 3/4” horse stall mats , I purchased the largest Intex pump and SWG they offer, a Hayward Pro Series 50,000 BTU Variable speed heat pump, Vinylworks sliding ladder with a custom 3D printed frame mount to secure it . We wired the heat pump with a plug as my garage is less then 8’ away , I want to be able to take it down easily. I still need to finish the landscaping and cleanup , but as of today everything is working, pump. Has no issue triggering the heat pump ACD72DAA-481C-43CE-8FDF-6F00343C8A59.jpeg
 

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Looks great!! That heat pump is crazy! I would probably go that route if the electricity in California was not so stupidly expensive lol. Just keep an eye on your saltwater generator. Don't trust its built-in salt meter get your own tester. The biggest issue with that generator is Code 91. Mine threw that code after about 1 year. There is no fix for it so you can do like I did and bought an outdoor 12V/3A-10A adjustable power supply. Then wire up the connectors that plug into the salt cells to the new power supply and your saltwater generator will work just fine. Happy swimming!
 
Thank You, Heat pumps are stupidly cheap to operate , even in California
Looks great!! That heat pump is crazy! I would probably go that route if the electricity in California was not so stupidly expensive lol. Just keep an eye on your saltwater generator. Don't trust its built-in salt meter get your own tester. The biggest issue with that generator is Code 91. Mine threw that code after about 1 year. There is no fix for it so you can do like I did and bought an outdoor 12V/3A-10A adjustable power supply. Then wire up the connectors that plug into the salt cells to the new power supply and your saltwater generator will work just fine. Happy swimming!
 
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