Hi, I need to purchase a new pool heater as mine is toast. It's finally rusted through the heating element and leaking water. It's a Raypak 2100 and the model year I check is from 1998-2003 so it had a very good run. It's a 180k BTU and it does a good enough job for me so I don't think I need to upgrade too much.
I was looking at getting another Raypak. The pool company recommended the Raypak 266 (240k BTU) with Cupro-Nickel upgrade for $3,700 all in.
I want to install myself and had some questions maybe you guys can help with.
1. From most posts the purchase of the Cupro-Nickel upgrade really isn't worth it. Is this correct? *Since my current one lasted so long I would agree.
2. My PH is usually on the high end, from what I understand the PH being low creates risk to the heater. Is this correct?
3. I add Muriatic Acid to the deep end to reduce the PH, is this a bad idea as it can hurt the heater? Or does the acid dilute enough to not cause an issue? My PH never really gets too low even with the acid added.
4. I'm pretty handy as I replaced almost everything in my pool except the heater and liner. I'm wanting to install myself. Any tutorials you recommend?
Thanks,
Brendan
I was looking at getting another Raypak. The pool company recommended the Raypak 266 (240k BTU) with Cupro-Nickel upgrade for $3,700 all in.
I want to install myself and had some questions maybe you guys can help with.
1. From most posts the purchase of the Cupro-Nickel upgrade really isn't worth it. Is this correct? *Since my current one lasted so long I would agree.
2. My PH is usually on the high end, from what I understand the PH being low creates risk to the heater. Is this correct?
3. I add Muriatic Acid to the deep end to reduce the PH, is this a bad idea as it can hurt the heater? Or does the acid dilute enough to not cause an issue? My PH never really gets too low even with the acid added.
4. I'm pretty handy as I replaced almost everything in my pool except the heater and liner. I'm wanting to install myself. Any tutorials you recommend?
Thanks,
Brendan