- May 20, 2020
- 1,003
- Pool Size
- 13600
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Solaxx (Saltron) Reliant / Purechlor R5
Of course we're going to see. You can't get rid of us that easy.So, I'm not sure if anyone else is going to see this, but hopefully you all do, because I'm hopefully close to being done shopping!This forum has been GREAT, but the more research I do, the more questions I have. Just a quick update with some questions/comments:
Which pad are you looking at? I like the extra 'insurance' personally. Good call on the foam cove, it makes things a lot easier.
- Accessories: Unless anyone thinks it's a waste, I think I'm going to go with the optional Pool Pad for the bottom, as well as the Foam Cove. I'm also going to find another place to purchase a ladder.
What kind of ladder are you looking for? Are you planning on building a deck, or just using an A-Frame type ladder over the wall?
You won't be unhappy with a VSP. I can't speak to the Black & Decker specifically - perhaps others will chime in with experiences. Is there a particular reason you're sold on a sand filter? I love my cartridge filter. Bigger is better when it comes to filtration!!
- Pump / Filter: I'm going to go with a VS Pump. The more I read, the more I think I just need to take the plunge (pun intended). I'm looking at the 1.5HP Black & Decker. Here's a dumb question though, I'm assuming I have to buy a sand filter separate then?? If so, what brand/size???
Good call on the SWG. Not sure on the RJ/HP versions - I'll let someone else chime in on that.
- SWG: Unless someone has a better suggestion, I think I'm going to go with the 15A Hayward AquaTrol for 18K. I'm not sure if I should go with the RJ or HP version. Thoughts? For the salt, probably just buy from Amazon.
For the salt, skip Amazon. You can use plain old blue bag "Solar Salt" sold for water softeners. 99%+ Sodium Chloride. Usually Diamond or Morton brand (but don't use the Morton POOL SALT, it's sometimes been contaminated.) The water softener solar salt is the same thing. Salt marketed as "pool salt" just has slightly smaller crystals, and a bigger price tag. It all dissolves quick enough for it not to matter.
Test kit. Get the TF-Pro Salt with Smart Stir. You won't regret it.
- Is there anything else -- accessories, test kits, or otherwise -- that I'm forgetting about? A pump timer? Or anything else that is a "must have" when trying to automate this process? (When I say "must have", I mean something that's worth the investment from the get-go that you were like, "I am SO GLAD I got this....")

TF-Pro Salt
The 'Smart Stir' isn't technically required, but it makes testing SO MUCH EASIER that you for sure will want it.
The reagents last 1-2 years and then you can just buy a refill set for about 1/3 the cost of the new/full kit.
Does your VSP you found have a timer/automation built in at all? That could determine what else you might need that way.
Remind me where you're located? Location/climate might determine other recommendations.