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QuoteNow there is an idea that I think I would like! Variable speed would be a nice option as long as the pumps are reliable.Tanstaafl easy to do once tub is out of warrantyLets see 2 variable frequency drives(weatherproof of course) 2 DC motors for above 1 weatherproof control panels $10,000When would you like me to start
Now there is an idea that I think I would like! Variable speed would be a nice option as long as the pumps are reliable.
How do you tell how many frames your pumps are? Are Sundance Optima pumps 48 frame?
QuoteYou don't need 2-speed pumps for the jet pressure adjustments as you use diverters for that. My Jacuzzi has one 2-speed and one single speed. There is little or no theraputic value in the 2-speed at the lowest speed (no matter the diverter settings).I completely agree. Any value to the two speed pump on low is now achieved with the high flow circ pump.
You don't need 2-speed pumps for the jet pressure adjustments as you use diverters for that. My Jacuzzi has one 2-speed and one single speed. There is little or no theraputic value in the 2-speed at the lowest speed (no matter the diverter settings).
...I think pg_rider and patty got the answers they were looking for. It is also clear that neither the Optima, or the two-speed camp, are going to convince the other by restating the same positions. Can we move on?
QuoteQuoteNow there is an idea that I think I would like! Variable speed would be a nice option as long as the pumps are reliable.Tanstaafl easy to do once tub is out of warrantyLets see 2 variable frequency drives(weatherproof of course) 2 DC motors for above 1 weatherproof control panels $10,000When would you like me to start I assume you are talking about brushless DC motors? Do you know what kind of motors are used in the spa with the variable speed pump?Regards,Altazi
QuoteQuoteYou don't need 2-speed pumps for the jet pressure adjustments as you use diverters for that. My Jacuzzi has one 2-speed and one single speed. There is little or no theraputic value in the 2-speed at the lowest speed (no matter the diverter settings).I completely agree. Any value to the two speed pump on low is now achieved with the high flow circ pump.And I completely disagree. I can have strong therpeutic jets in all four seats at the same time or I can have a nice quiet gentle massage in all 4 seats at the push of a button. No need to screw around trying to set diverters leaving one seat strong and one seat off or at low pressure. Unless I want it that way because if I want to mess around with the diverters or set individual jets to a certain pressure independent of other jets in the same chair I can do that too in my spa.And I have a separate circ pump also so the speed of my main pumps is not relevant to the circulation. It is an issue of convenience and flexibility. Any high end, high cost spa ought to be trying to be maximizing both in my opinion, at least if they are going to get my business, or my recommendation to others, in the future. And a 2-speed (or better yet variable speed!) pump is another tool that provides great convenience and flexibility.
QuoteQuoteQuoteNow there is an idea that I think I would like! Variable speed would be a nice option as long as the pumps are reliable.Tanstaafl easy to do once tub is out of warrantyLets see 2 variable frequency drives(weatherproof of course) 2 DC motors for above 1 weatherproof control panels $10,000When would you like me to start I assume you are talking about brushless DC motors? Do you know what kind of motors are used in the spa with the variable speed pump?Regards,Altazinaaaaaaaaaaaa, you can do it with AC motors much cheaper. All you need is a contraption to adjust the hertz (I can't remember what it's called). I've got two machines here with them and I can literally adjust the motor speed by a couple of RPM's. One big problem though, as the motor's RPM's are reduced, the motor runs hotter. So you need to come up with some added cooling measures. Not a big deal, I would think you could rig up some type of water cooling system using the spa water. We just run an air hose from the compressor into the motor
QuoteQuoteQuoteYou don't need 2-speed pumps for the jet pressure adjustments as you use diverters for that. My Jacuzzi has one 2-speed and one single speed. There is little or no theraputic value in the 2-speed at the lowest speed (no matter the diverter settings).I completely agree. Any value to the two speed pump on low is now achieved with the high flow circ pump.And I completely disagree. I can have strong therpeutic jets in all four seats at the same time or I can have a nice quiet gentle massage in all 4 seats at the push of a button. No need to screw around trying to set diverters leaving one seat strong and one seat off or at low pressure. Unless I want it that way because if I want to mess around with the diverters or set individual jets to a certain pressure independent of other jets in the same chair I can do that too in my spa.And I have a separate circ pump also so the speed of my main pumps is not relevant to the circulation. It is an issue of convenience and flexibility. Any high end, high cost spa ought to be trying to be maximizing both in my opinion, at least if they are going to get my business, or my recommendation to others, in the future. And a 2-speed (or better yet variable speed!) pump is another tool that provides great convenience and flexibility.Thank you for proving my point..Price. You can get "isolated umps in every seat" but you have to "pay for it". If I remember the threads correctly, you paid about $4,500 more for your tub than I did. To many of use, those dollars are better specnt elsewhere. My diverters work just fine for us and provide everythign we need. You want the luxury of pressing a button in each seat (even though most of those other seats aren't full and that feature is going unused 90% of the time). Thanks OK as you value it. My point was that for the MAJORITY of value-minded buyers (those spending under $6,500 for a nice sized, name brand tub, diverter's work "just fine". My tub usually only has one (myself) or two people in it. Only occasionally is the whole family in it.