Hi Everyone,
I am new to owning a pool and we just bought a house that has a 18,000 gal in ground pool that is chlorine right now. I am thinking to replace the pool pump with a variable speed pump because the pump has a slight leak but a new o-ring kit I have read about might fix it. I need to figure out the filter situation as well because it is showing 26 psi which seems very high. It is a Hayward something most of the labels have faded so I don't know the exact model number. I have a Pentair 400HD heater on the pool as well and there is a Polaris pump that is disconnected but they have a Dolphin Premier instead. The pool has a water feature and spa that both dump into the pool. There is one light in the pool that seems to be halogen in an enclosure.
I assume I am going to need a new filter or maybe cartridges, I will see what is inside when I open it up. But right now I am wondering about converting to salt water?
I have been researching and learning for weeks all about the chemistry of the pool before we closed on the house and got this Taylor full test kit. Everything seems to be in the range but there is a decent amount of staining on the pool and could be because the previous owners didn't run the robot enough? I am still learning on that part but if I were to convert this to salt water what else do I need to keep in mind?
I looked the heater can work with salt water, the pump I have now shouldn't care and if I get a new pump then even better.
Here are my questions:
With a new variable speed pump it runs all the time, but then changes speeds. What impact will that have on water feature?
Is there a way to run the water feature and/or spa off a different smaller pump or automate the valves to send the power to that when the pump is on low?
What is the most cost effective way to run the pump without running up the power bill and losing the savings of having the variable speed pump if you have to do 2 pumps?
Also where would you suck the water from for this second pump?
I am new to owning a pool and we just bought a house that has a 18,000 gal in ground pool that is chlorine right now. I am thinking to replace the pool pump with a variable speed pump because the pump has a slight leak but a new o-ring kit I have read about might fix it. I need to figure out the filter situation as well because it is showing 26 psi which seems very high. It is a Hayward something most of the labels have faded so I don't know the exact model number. I have a Pentair 400HD heater on the pool as well and there is a Polaris pump that is disconnected but they have a Dolphin Premier instead. The pool has a water feature and spa that both dump into the pool. There is one light in the pool that seems to be halogen in an enclosure.
I assume I am going to need a new filter or maybe cartridges, I will see what is inside when I open it up. But right now I am wondering about converting to salt water?
I have been researching and learning for weeks all about the chemistry of the pool before we closed on the house and got this Taylor full test kit. Everything seems to be in the range but there is a decent amount of staining on the pool and could be because the previous owners didn't run the robot enough? I am still learning on that part but if I were to convert this to salt water what else do I need to keep in mind?
I looked the heater can work with salt water, the pump I have now shouldn't care and if I get a new pump then even better.
Here are my questions:
With a new variable speed pump it runs all the time, but then changes speeds. What impact will that have on water feature?
Is there a way to run the water feature and/or spa off a different smaller pump or automate the valves to send the power to that when the pump is on low?
What is the most cost effective way to run the pump without running up the power bill and losing the savings of having the variable speed pump if you have to do 2 pumps?
Also where would you suck the water from for this second pump?