My normal pump (which runs during the night ) uses approx $40 a 1/4 . A pool pump can be bought for less than $300.
Am I missing something, or am I looking at it too simply ?
No Gronk, your not missing anything.
Although the $40 is very surprising to me.
I need a bigger pump, therefore more power consumption. In my view there is no point to the pool if it can't be used, our pool is on the south side of a 3.2m high patio which covers the entire pool for 2 months in winter. We were waiting for end of Nov before we could swim.
So I upsized the pump by 100%, built the solar heat system and presto, we can swim earlier.
A cheap .5 hp pump for $300 can't do the job.
The knock on effect to this is running costs which have doubled inside 3 years. And as I want the sun, offpeak tariff can not be used.
I have looked into this once before and gave up due to extreme costs, now that that has come down, it is something I am looking at more closely.
The South Africans have made big ground in this area with local companies retro fitting DC motors to quality pump housings. This is something else I am looking at.