Hey all - I just have a few dumb questions about variable speed pumps that I can't seem to find a direct answer to. Our electric contract is expiring in a couple of months and our rates are getting jacked up 3-4 cents a kWh regardless of who we go with or how long the term is.. we're literally getting close to California pricing. This sucks and it's making me move quicker on the idea of a VSP. My initial idea was to slap a Century V-Green 2.7 motor and controller onto my existing Jandy pump, but due to vendor lock-in, it doesn't look like the Aqualink system can talk to the V-green nicely, and this is where the questions start:
1. I assume that when you enable certain functions on the system, such as the spa, a properly configured same-vendor setup will automatically ramp up the pump, right? I wouldn't imagine it would let it sit at some low speed as the heater and spa jets need full speed. Maintaining this automation is important.
2. The V-green motor does have an available "automation adapter" that seems to convert Jandy/Hayward/Pentair RS-485 instructions into something the motor can understand. Does this work exactly like how a Jandy pump would work on a Jandy automation system?
3. Are there ANY non-Jandy pumps that play nicely with Aqualink? I don't mind spending money, but I am not paying someone to come out do something as basic as installing a pump just to satisfy Jandy and their "u no pro, u no touch our stuff, jerk" rules.
I want a VSP, but I'm not interested in having to go out and mess with a speed controller on a pump every time I want to do something that isn't just "run the pool".
I appreciate any guidance or advice.
1. I assume that when you enable certain functions on the system, such as the spa, a properly configured same-vendor setup will automatically ramp up the pump, right? I wouldn't imagine it would let it sit at some low speed as the heater and spa jets need full speed. Maintaining this automation is important.
2. The V-green motor does have an available "automation adapter" that seems to convert Jandy/Hayward/Pentair RS-485 instructions into something the motor can understand. Does this work exactly like how a Jandy pump would work on a Jandy automation system?
3. Are there ANY non-Jandy pumps that play nicely with Aqualink? I don't mind spending money, but I am not paying someone to come out do something as basic as installing a pump just to satisfy Jandy and their "u no pro, u no touch our stuff, jerk" rules.
I want a VSP, but I'm not interested in having to go out and mess with a speed controller on a pump every time I want to do something that isn't just "run the pool".
I appreciate any guidance or advice.