I've got about 14 years ago so far out of my HP80. I usually need to change the diaphragms every 2 or 3 years. I also changed to the new switch cutoff about 4 years ago (the contacts on the old plastic trip got burned out when it seemed to not fully break). Just now after about 4 months after a diaphragm change the switch tripped without the the diaphragms breaking. There seems be too much free sideways motion in the armature - I think the nylon guides around the coils are now too worn. It sounds as if I'm best trying out an XP80. They seem cheaper here in Australia than the HP80 ( obviously we have a 230V 50Hz version). Thanks for your comparison video.
HP pumps better at greater depths (from 2,5-3 meters). But XP is more economical and if the depth is less than 2,5 meters, then it works with the same efficiency. That is, it makes sense to take a HP only if the depth is more than 2,5 meters.
Hello. My compressor is two years old, I changed the rubber membranes today because they were deteriorated. Now, after a few hours, I see that the supercharger seems hot to me. Do you have this problem on these models? I never noticed that before, but I don't remember whether it was heating or not. Moreover, I find the air that comes out extremely hot too.
HP pumps better at greater depths (from 2,5-3 meters). But XP is more economical and if the depth is less than 2,5 meters, then it works with the same efficiency. That is, it makes sense to take a HP only if the depth is more than 2,5 meters.
I've got about 14 years ago so far out of my HP80. I usually need to change the diaphragms every 2 or 3 years. I also changed to the new switch cutoff about 4 years ago (the contacts on the old plastic trip got burned out when it seemed to not fully break). Just now after about 4 months after a diaphragm change the switch tripped without the the diaphragms breaking. There seems be too much free sideways motion in the armature - I think the nylon guides around the coils are now too worn. It sounds as if I'm best trying out an XP80. They seem cheaper here in Australia than the HP80 ( obviously we have a 230V 50Hz version). Thanks for your comparison video.
Hi, can i use the same diaphragm for the xp80, than for the hp80?
Thanks, Good Job!
@@Latest68 no
Thanks for the comparison review.
mcanning51 your welcome we have more videos going up soon
What turns the Aerator on and off? Does it stay on 24 hours a day?
HP pumps better at greater depths (from 2,5-3 meters). But XP is more economical and if the depth is less than 2,5 meters, then it works with the same efficiency. That is, it makes sense to take a HP only if the depth is more than 2,5 meters.
Trying yo find out the difference in the HP-80. What is the 1120, 1112, 1127 after the 80. What is different
@@ralphwilliams5589 nothing internally some have conduit slips on the wire on the outside but overall and performance wise they are the same.
Hello.
My compressor is two years old, I changed the rubber membranes today because they were deteriorated.
Now, after a few hours, I see that the supercharger seems hot to me. Do you have this problem on these models? I never noticed that before, but I don't remember whether it was heating or not. Moreover, I find the air that comes out extremely hot too.
Do the HP and XP use the same rebuild kit?
Which one would you use for septic system long term use for aeration? Will the xp out last the HP?
Jesse Smith you know that’s your for debate because of the length we have been seeing on rare earth pumps I’m going to say the xp.
HP pumps better at greater depths (from 2,5-3 meters). But XP is more economical and if the depth is less than 2,5 meters, then it works with the same efficiency. That is, it makes sense to take a HP only if the depth is more than 2,5 meters.
Very cool design
Great video.