Milbogo
17th Mar 2011, 11:08 PM
Hi,
These pumps have been out for a little while now – enough to know if you have noticed any saving in electricity compared to your old pump. There is much debate around concerning these pumps. Claims by the manufacturer state that you can save 70% in electricity bills. Has this been your experience?
Or is there little saving (which is what some argue looking at the specs) compared to the single speed pumps.
I need a new pool pump – and with the increasing cost in electicity – want to make thge right decision in getting a pump that uses less electiricty as possible. You expereince would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Mil.
PS – this debate can be easily settled – if someone simply pluuged a electicity monitor device to an single speed pump for 1 week, then plugged in the Viron P300 for 1 week also to compare. I am amazed that no one – or at least a pool shop has done this.
These pumps have been out for a little while now – enough to know if you have noticed any saving in electricity compared to your old pump. There is much debate around concerning these pumps. Claims by the manufacturer state that you can save 70% in electricity bills. Has this been your experience?
Or is there little saving (which is what some argue looking at the specs) compared to the single speed pumps.
I need a new pool pump – and with the increasing cost in electicity – want to make thge right decision in getting a pump that uses less electiricty as possible. You expereince would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Mil.
PS – this debate can be easily settled – if someone simply pluuged a electicity monitor device to an single speed pump for 1 week, then plugged in the Viron P300 for 1 week also to compare. I am amazed that no one – or at least a pool shop has done this.