LevelSmart by Kona Labs - Negative Edge / Infinity Pools Solution

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ต.ค. 2024

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  • @benduea2713
    @benduea2713 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice pool. You only need one pump. You can run the catch basin or turn it off and run the skimmer. You could auto level both. One up and one down.

  • @Oswalds3D
    @Oswalds3D 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    amazing..excellent pool

  • @moves3297
    @moves3297 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    The heat loss can be mitigated with a automated valve actuator which commonly don't fail for 10 years or more on a single pump filtration zero Edge setup no one should be using their zeroedge when attempting to bring the temperature of their pool up once the desired temperature has been reached you should be able to turn on your zeroedge and maintain temperature and if you're not able to you have two options turn off zero edge or install more Heating

  • @moves3297
    @moves3297 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    A simpler way to solve the problem is to not have two pumps you can easily run a zero Edge off of most filtration pumps the only downside is when you're in your spa if you have one you cannot run the Negative Edge when you're in the spa there are many advantages to having your auto fill in the zeroedge troft one example being if your check valve fails for the zero Edge you won't waste water as all the water drains out and down into the troft and check those fail very regularly much more frequently than pumps

  • @moves3297
    @moves3297 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Water is extremely cheap in most parts of the United States here in Florida water cost $0.004 a gallon so 6000 gallons of water cost $26.04 and if you're going through that much water you have a leak that you should get fixed no Auto leveler is going to fix that it's only going to cost you more money but let's run with their example of 6 months it will pay for itself 6 * 26.04= $156.24 I assure you no one will sell you an auto leveler alone or installed for $156 and I also assure you that you would know if you were losing 6000 gallons a month of water that would be the equivalent 10000 gallon pool losing 60% of its water every 4 weeks or approximately 15% every week 15% of 6 ft is equal to .9 ft of water loss weekly which exceeds the maximum before I call for leak detection of one inch of water loss a day at that point you would not be able to keep chemicals in the pool and ranges that are desirable for humans

  • @brianbuchler2781
    @brianbuchler2781 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    4.11 of talking and nothing on how the product work or what it is? Thumbs down.