20,000 gallon pool, one skimmer with cheap Baracuda cleaner attached 99% of the time, Hayward Max Flo 1 HP motor/pump, Hayward Filter (20 GPM Filtration Rate, 50 PSI, Design Flow Rate 62 GPM), Arizona. Run 12 hours in summer (24 hrs if goes green), 3 hours in winter.
After 20+ years and over a year of humming before starting, I think my pump motor is needing to be replaced. I turned it on last night and it hummed and it shut itself off, but it did go on this morning with the timer. I think it is time to replace the whole thing.
I'm thoroughly confused about what to replace it with. Went to local store and variable speed pumps (Pentair) was $1085 installed. Rebuilt single speed motor only $214 (no installation) - seems high.
On-line brand new Harris ProForce motor/pumps are $120 - $150, but can't find too much about them - Amazon shows good reviews for the most part. Where do you get "O" rings/ baskets for it? Hayward SuperPump, single speed is $375 with tax.
$800+ for a variable speed if I install it myself but I'm not happy about only getting a 60 day warranty due to self installation. Local pool store will install for $1085 (includes tax and everything), pus if I buy in the next 2 days I can get $100 rebate from electric company. One year warranty on a $1000 purchase doesn't instill confidence either.
Dual speed is out of the question because I'd have to manually flip a switch or they are almost as expensive as a variable.
So I use my electric companies on-line calculator to see how much I'd save going to a variable speed motor/pump. Estimate is about $72/year. So compared to the Hayward SuperPump it would take almost 9 years to recoup the money spent on a Pentair variable speed that has a one year warranty.
I am also concerned with the variable working well at low speed with pool cleaner attached. Am I missing something?
Should I get the cheap Harris and hope variable come down in price or get the Hayward SuperPump? Thoughts? Spent all day researching this.

After 20+ years and over a year of humming before starting, I think my pump motor is needing to be replaced. I turned it on last night and it hummed and it shut itself off, but it did go on this morning with the timer. I think it is time to replace the whole thing.
I'm thoroughly confused about what to replace it with. Went to local store and variable speed pumps (Pentair) was $1085 installed. Rebuilt single speed motor only $214 (no installation) - seems high.
On-line brand new Harris ProForce motor/pumps are $120 - $150, but can't find too much about them - Amazon shows good reviews for the most part. Where do you get "O" rings/ baskets for it? Hayward SuperPump, single speed is $375 with tax.
$800+ for a variable speed if I install it myself but I'm not happy about only getting a 60 day warranty due to self installation. Local pool store will install for $1085 (includes tax and everything), pus if I buy in the next 2 days I can get $100 rebate from electric company. One year warranty on a $1000 purchase doesn't instill confidence either.
Dual speed is out of the question because I'd have to manually flip a switch or they are almost as expensive as a variable.
So I use my electric companies on-line calculator to see how much I'd save going to a variable speed motor/pump. Estimate is about $72/year. So compared to the Hayward SuperPump it would take almost 9 years to recoup the money spent on a Pentair variable speed that has a one year warranty.
I am also concerned with the variable working well at low speed with pool cleaner attached. Am I missing something?
Should I get the cheap Harris and hope variable come down in price or get the Hayward SuperPump? Thoughts? Spent all day researching this.