- May 2, 2018
- 87
- Pool Size
- 12400
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Turbo Cell (T-CELL-5)
I'm not sure if you guys get tired of these types of threads, so Ill try to keep it short lol. I moved into a West Texas (Think dry heat similar to Phoenix) pool about 3 years ago. It's a 12400 gallon pool, with a spill over spa and concrete construction. I have been doing the TFP LC method for about 2ish years and I want to believe there's an easier and cheaper way (especially with LC at $5.50/gal). Currently I have a Goldline Prologic PL-P-4-X288 and a Hayward 2 or 2.70hp single speed pump. I set it up to run 8 hours a day (8p-12a and 8a to 12p). The electric bill is pretty high as a result.
My concerns/questions are:
If I should use the existing Prologic setup and pick up a simple salt cell from Hayward (even if I don't know if the controller works I have no reason to believe it wont but see my pics) or go with a new smarter TFP fan favorite like the Intellichlor.
If I should pick up a new VSP. It sounds like I can just replace the motor and keep the pump or I can just replace the whole thing. By getting a new VSP I believe it'll save on energy costs, allow me to get by without being stuck to Hayward products and allow for better use of the SWCG. I also think that the current 2.0/2.7hp pump may be overkill and costing me more than I need to be paying for this size pool.
I'm not looking for tons of automation. The prologic board really only acts as a timer for the pump. I turn on the pool heater and move all the valves manually so I don't know how much I'll really miss it. Lastly, I leave my G3 baracuda hooked up all the time so I don't have to do much manual brushing and I'm kind of a DIYer so I plan to install most or all of this on my own.
So much for keeping it short! Thanks for any assistance.
My concerns/questions are:
If I should use the existing Prologic setup and pick up a simple salt cell from Hayward (even if I don't know if the controller works I have no reason to believe it wont but see my pics) or go with a new smarter TFP fan favorite like the Intellichlor.
If I should pick up a new VSP. It sounds like I can just replace the motor and keep the pump or I can just replace the whole thing. By getting a new VSP I believe it'll save on energy costs, allow me to get by without being stuck to Hayward products and allow for better use of the SWCG. I also think that the current 2.0/2.7hp pump may be overkill and costing me more than I need to be paying for this size pool.
I'm not looking for tons of automation. The prologic board really only acts as a timer for the pump. I turn on the pool heater and move all the valves manually so I don't know how much I'll really miss it. Lastly, I leave my G3 baracuda hooked up all the time so I don't have to do much manual brushing and I'm kind of a DIYer so I plan to install most or all of this on my own.
So much for keeping it short! Thanks for any assistance.