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Hobie
ParticipantAt one time there was a push to make the entire coastal train corridor into a ‘whistle free’ zone. I think it is done on a city by city bases as they pickup the costs of special crossing gates/equipment. Nothing in the news of late though.
Hobie
ParticipantThanks for the great input. Since I have a seperate pump for the spa and no solar I’m going with a two speed pump. Slow in the winter and high during high use summer. On slow mode it should flow at just above the rate needed for the heater.
If I were to consider adding a solar, I would get the Intellaflow as you can dial down the rpms lower than a two speed. Ok for solar but not for a gas heater which needs a higher flow rate.
After I get it in I’m looking at constructing a simple controller/timer that will run the pump at high speed during the peak use times and slow the rest.
I do like that the water is being circulated rather than shutting off the pumps completely. Algae can be a pesky nuisance.
Hobie
ParticipantThanks for the great input. Since I have a seperate pump for the spa and no solar I’m going with a two speed pump. Slow in the winter and high during high use summer. On slow mode it should flow at just above the rate needed for the heater.
If I were to consider adding a solar, I would get the Intellaflow as you can dial down the rpms lower than a two speed. Ok for solar but not for a gas heater which needs a higher flow rate.
After I get it in I’m looking at constructing a simple controller/timer that will run the pump at high speed during the peak use times and slow the rest.
I do like that the water is being circulated rather than shutting off the pumps completely. Algae can be a pesky nuisance.
Hobie
ParticipantThanks for the great input. Since I have a seperate pump for the spa and no solar I’m going with a two speed pump. Slow in the winter and high during high use summer. On slow mode it should flow at just above the rate needed for the heater.
If I were to consider adding a solar, I would get the Intellaflow as you can dial down the rpms lower than a two speed. Ok for solar but not for a gas heater which needs a higher flow rate.
After I get it in I’m looking at constructing a simple controller/timer that will run the pump at high speed during the peak use times and slow the rest.
I do like that the water is being circulated rather than shutting off the pumps completely. Algae can be a pesky nuisance.
Hobie
ParticipantThanks for the great input. Since I have a seperate pump for the spa and no solar I’m going with a two speed pump. Slow in the winter and high during high use summer. On slow mode it should flow at just above the rate needed for the heater.
If I were to consider adding a solar, I would get the Intellaflow as you can dial down the rpms lower than a two speed. Ok for solar but not for a gas heater which needs a higher flow rate.
After I get it in I’m looking at constructing a simple controller/timer that will run the pump at high speed during the peak use times and slow the rest.
I do like that the water is being circulated rather than shutting off the pumps completely. Algae can be a pesky nuisance.
Hobie
ParticipantThanks for the great input. Since I have a seperate pump for the spa and no solar I’m going with a two speed pump. Slow in the winter and high during high use summer. On slow mode it should flow at just above the rate needed for the heater.
If I were to consider adding a solar, I would get the Intellaflow as you can dial down the rpms lower than a two speed. Ok for solar but not for a gas heater which needs a higher flow rate.
After I get it in I’m looking at constructing a simple controller/timer that will run the pump at high speed during the peak use times and slow the rest.
I do like that the water is being circulated rather than shutting off the pumps completely. Algae can be a pesky nuisance.
Hobie
ParticipantRemember the permit and the pump/equipment as well. Talk to neighbors as to how deep did have to go. You also need to have an estimate on how much water you need. Grove vs household only. No guarantees, but deeper tend to flow more. I’d figure $15k min, agreeing that depth, amount of rock, access, etc. can skyrocket costs.
Hobie
ParticipantRemember the permit and the pump/equipment as well. Talk to neighbors as to how deep did have to go. You also need to have an estimate on how much water you need. Grove vs household only. No guarantees, but deeper tend to flow more. I’d figure $15k min, agreeing that depth, amount of rock, access, etc. can skyrocket costs.
Hobie
ParticipantRemember the permit and the pump/equipment as well. Talk to neighbors as to how deep did have to go. You also need to have an estimate on how much water you need. Grove vs household only. No guarantees, but deeper tend to flow more. I’d figure $15k min, agreeing that depth, amount of rock, access, etc. can skyrocket costs.
Hobie
ParticipantRemember the permit and the pump/equipment as well. Talk to neighbors as to how deep did have to go. You also need to have an estimate on how much water you need. Grove vs household only. No guarantees, but deeper tend to flow more. I’d figure $15k min, agreeing that depth, amount of rock, access, etc. can skyrocket costs.
Hobie
ParticipantRemember the permit and the pump/equipment as well. Talk to neighbors as to how deep did have to go. You also need to have an estimate on how much water you need. Grove vs household only. No guarantees, but deeper tend to flow more. I’d figure $15k min, agreeing that depth, amount of rock, access, etc. can skyrocket costs.
Hobie
ParticipantBear: You just reminded me of a tip I have yet to check out, but here it is.
Check for an overlap in coverage in your medical payments. My understanding many work medical policies already cover this can be deleted from the auto policy.
FWIW.
Hobie
ParticipantBear: You just reminded me of a tip I have yet to check out, but here it is.
Check for an overlap in coverage in your medical payments. My understanding many work medical policies already cover this can be deleted from the auto policy.
FWIW.
Hobie
ParticipantBear: You just reminded me of a tip I have yet to check out, but here it is.
Check for an overlap in coverage in your medical payments. My understanding many work medical policies already cover this can be deleted from the auto policy.
FWIW.
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