I recently assembled an Intex XTR Ultra 9’x18’x52” pool in my yard, well actually below. I put the pool 90% in the ground inside a retaining wall I built so it was more like a regular pool. It is an ongoing project and this is just one step closer to the end of the backyard project
I have also installed 4 4x12 solar panels on the roof near by for heating of the pool during various times of the year to maintain specific temperatures. I have the Pentair solar automation kit to pair with it. And I’m waiting on the Pentair ic15 to become available as well and that will be added when it comes in.
The advice I am seeking is for the pump and possibly adding jets to the inside of the pool or is that even possible without having major issues with the liner? I was looking at the Pentair superflo vst pump as it was suggested to me for this setup but I want to make sure that the solar controller can talk to the pump and tell it when to ramp up rpms to be able to actually push the water up to the roof and let gravity take over after that, or will I have to manually ramp the pump up? I remember hearing something about a wire I can connect from the solar controller to the pump for some kind of communication instead of buying an entire automation setup. Maybe that was just a dream I had.
I have also installed 4 4x12 solar panels on the roof near by for heating of the pool during various times of the year to maintain specific temperatures. I have the Pentair solar automation kit to pair with it. And I’m waiting on the Pentair ic15 to become available as well and that will be added when it comes in.
The advice I am seeking is for the pump and possibly adding jets to the inside of the pool or is that even possible without having major issues with the liner? I was looking at the Pentair superflo vst pump as it was suggested to me for this setup but I want to make sure that the solar controller can talk to the pump and tell it when to ramp up rpms to be able to actually push the water up to the roof and let gravity take over after that, or will I have to manually ramp the pump up? I remember hearing something about a wire I can connect from the solar controller to the pump for some kind of communication instead of buying an entire automation setup. Maybe that was just a dream I had.