Hello! Let me say, I wish I had discovered this video sooner! After having a new pool installed with this pump about 2 weeks ago, I LOVE the pump but am totally disappointed with the lack of information from Jandy. Customer service is horrible!!!! I emailed Jandy the other day trying to determine where the electrician should wire the Jandy chlorinator to have it come on/off with the pump. There is absolutely no information on it in the owner's manual. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!!! I am subscribing to your channel immediately!!!!
Hi, thanks for this video, very informative. Can you please make a video comparing the Jandy VS FloPro 2.7HP vs. the Hayward Tristar VS 950 Omni 2.7HP? Which one is better in your opinion?
Great video! Trying to figure out if I can edit the schedules while the pump is running? Also getting "no flow" at night on jandy tru clear system running at 1750 rpm..should I raise rpms?
@@SPL i want to keep the speedset but want also the wifi, why under the speedset controller theres an extra 4 pin wire for another automated controller?
I guess im a old school i still Love my 1 hp single speed duraglass why is everyone liking variable speed pump? How do you save the money if you have to run your pump longer to get the gallons through the filter vs it running one speed isnt the kwh your saving the money on
Doubling the speed of a pump doubles the flow rate, but quadruples the power draw. Lets say you usually run a pump for 4 hours a day to get enough gallons through your filter, and it takes 4 kWh to do it (just a random number). If you instead use a VS pump and drop your speed to 1/3 of that (1200 RPM), you will have to run it 3 times longer (12 hours a day) to pump the same total volume. When running at that lower speed though, it will draw one *ninth* the power, for a total of 1.3 kWh. On top of that, it'll be both quieter while running and easier on your equipment.
Hello! Let me say, I wish I had discovered this video sooner! After having a new pool installed with this pump about 2 weeks ago, I LOVE the pump but am totally disappointed with the lack of information from Jandy. Customer service is horrible!!!! I emailed Jandy the other day trying to determine where the electrician should wire the Jandy chlorinator to have it come on/off with the pump. There is absolutely no information on it in the owner's manual. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!!! I am subscribing to your channel immediately!!!!
Hi, thanks for this video, very informative.
Can you please make a video comparing the Jandy VS FloPro 2.7HP vs. the Hayward Tristar VS 950 Omni 2.7HP?
Which one is better in your opinion?
Great video! Trying to figure out if I can edit the schedules while the pump is running? Also getting "no flow" at night on jandy tru clear system running at 1750 rpm..should I raise rpms?
Has to be off. Salt cell needs 1800 RPM to activate
@@SPL thank you very much! Finding information on Jandy products is super difficult and the paperwork is average at best. You rock!
much mahalo david. i bought two
How many gallons per minute does the Jandy 1.85 pump at 3000 and 2000 rpms. 2 inch pvc if that matters.
Hi, can you add the Jandy iqpump01 by connecting it on the automation connections on the speedset controller?
At this point no. Just connects to a full automated system.
@@SPL i want to keep the speedset but want also the wifi, why under the speedset controller theres an extra 4 pin wire for another automated controller?
I guess im a old school i still
Love my 1 hp single speed duraglass why is everyone liking variable speed pump? How do you save the money if you have to run your pump longer to get the gallons through the filter vs it running one speed isnt the kwh your saving the money on
Doubling the speed of a pump doubles the flow rate, but quadruples the power draw. Lets say you usually run a pump for 4 hours a day to get enough gallons through your filter, and it takes 4 kWh to do it (just a random number). If you instead use a VS pump and drop your speed to 1/3 of that (1200 RPM), you will have to run it 3 times longer (12 hours a day) to pump the same total volume. When running at that lower speed though, it will draw one *ninth* the power, for a total of 1.3 kWh. On top of that, it'll be both quieter while running and easier on your equipment.
@@mattgolman so your saving money on the kwh not the time span basically
Yeah, but kWh is what your utility company bills you for. It's a pretty huge cost savings