- Jul 20, 2018
- 114
- Pool Size
- 18500
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Hey all,
I'm in the market for a new pump (separate thread: So.... my pump is dead. Replacement recommendations?).
As part of the process, I've emailed virtually every pool supplier I can find both locally and nationally (who ship pumps). A number of responses back so far suggest a VS pump because it is "more energy efficient" than a dual or single speed pump. I get that it is better than single speed, but I can't figure out why a VS pump would be significantly cheaper to operate than a dual-speed that runs the majority of the time in low speed. Isn't a VS essentially a dual speed that can run anywhere in between high and low? The quotes I've received for VS pumps so far are like... $1299+tax, which is more than double what I can find a 2-speed for. It's hard to fathom I could possibly save $600 in energy costs over the life of the pump compared to the dual speed. Am I missing something here?
I'm in the market for a new pump (separate thread: So.... my pump is dead. Replacement recommendations?).
As part of the process, I've emailed virtually every pool supplier I can find both locally and nationally (who ship pumps). A number of responses back so far suggest a VS pump because it is "more energy efficient" than a dual or single speed pump. I get that it is better than single speed, but I can't figure out why a VS pump would be significantly cheaper to operate than a dual-speed that runs the majority of the time in low speed. Isn't a VS essentially a dual speed that can run anywhere in between high and low? The quotes I've received for VS pumps so far are like... $1299+tax, which is more than double what I can find a 2-speed for. It's hard to fathom I could possibly save $600 in energy costs over the life of the pump compared to the dual speed. Am I missing something here?