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Hendrik Fischer
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024
The install was simple enough, instructions clear, assembly easy. The flowmeter seems to work fine, the readings are in the expected range for the various pump cycles (variable speed pump). However, after just over 1 year, a pinhole leak has developed in the transparent roof of the flowmeter compartment itself, which is a shame. Even in Florida heat, this needs to hold up at least 5 years before I would consider it as a "can happen" type of situation. 1 year = 1 star.
duramax
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2021
This is a must-have if you have a variable speed pump. I created a spreadsheet using measured flow across the RPM range of my variable speed pump. The data allowed me to find the “sweet spot” for flow and energy efficiency. I was able to program a schedule that has a 3x per day turn-over and only costs me a little over $30 per month. Water is so much clearer. Without the flow meter you are just guessing. My originalpump schedule was only turning the water over 1.8x per day. Water looks sooooo much cleaner. Also swapped out my sand for glass. Filter pressure dropped, water is polished, all is good. There is no use having a Variable Speed pump if you don’t use a flow meter to optimize it. Great investment.
L. Bond, Jr.
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2021
If you want to know that you're taking care of your pool and its equipment properly, you need a flow meter, and this in line meter is great: easy to install, accurate, and easy to read. It will help you determine that you're pumping enough water, but not too much, through your pool filter, and pool heater, so that you can optimize running times, etc.
N Fla
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2021
Bought to pair w/ new variable speed pump so I could calibrate the pump to gain maximum energy savings. Seems to work well. Was able to use flow rate to calculate GPM and turnover rate for my pool. Every pool pump should probably have this device.
Christopher Lindsay
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2021
Flow meters like this are essential to figure out how fast your variable speed pump needs to run. It can also be used to calibrate how long your single speed pump needs to run, the objective being to get at least a one full turnover of your water each day.This device works well, but not sure how accurate it is because I have nothing to compare to. It is a little hard to read - you have to look at it perpendicular to where the red indicator is in order to see it well.
boligrafo
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2020
I am glad that I bought it. It removes the guess work for the variable speed pump. My pump shows wattage for every speed, so I've built the table watts vs gpm vs pump speed and determined that my system is most energy efficient at about 20 gpm. To calculate efficiency, divide gpm by watts. Build a table by tuning the pump speed to achieve different gpm values, record the wattage and pump speed for each gpm value. You need to circulate your pool one time a day. so you can select different speeds to achieve one circulation at smallest possible watt x hours.Then I've removed the return jet fitting that is 3/4" openning to check what effect it has, and it turns out it reduces the gpm by 10! I am tossing it out and looking for a larger jet. I have to determine the most efficient gpm again after that. I guess it is now around 30 gpm.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2020
I recently replaced my pool equipment (after 15 years) including the Heat Pump, Filter, Filter Pump, and Spa Jet Pump. I also replaced the Bypass Valve shown in the 1st pic and installed the FloVis Flow Meter in the Bypass loop since I wanted to know how much water was flowing in each direction and was able to compute the total water flow from the Pump Curves, RPMs, and TDH that I calculated (based on my Vacuum and Pressure readings at the Pump). This Flow Meter was easy to install and the only reason that I took a star off the Overall rating and Accuracy is because they don't publish a TDH curve for this model (but they do for the 2" model and up). Also, their documentation appears a bit erroneous because they claim the Flow Meter introduces less TDH than a Swept Elbow but they use the Swept Elbows equivalent Feet (of 1 1/2" Pipe) to compare against the Flow Meter's TDH (e.g., Feet of H2O) - this is erroneous and they need to update their literature. Also, I noticed at low flow rates, the Flow Meter appeared to increase my TDH by 1.6 Feet of H2O (I measured TDH before and after installation). Note: A 1 1/2" Swept Elbow equates to 4 Feet of 1 1/2" Pipe which only has 5.6 Ft of H2O Loss per 100 Ft. Thus 5.6 * 4/100 = 0.224 Ft of H2O.
Christie
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2019
Works as described. Installed on a 1.5 inch pipe. DIY install for most. It was straight forward and took 40 minutes as I took my time and was methodical being my first install. I will use the FlowVis to monitor my pool filter pressure in addition to the existing gauge but more importanly to record flow as I program my anticipated new variable speed pump to program to run the necessary amount of time. The energy savings from my variable speed pump vs my current single speed will pay for the new pump and FlowVis in an estimated 18 month's here in California where the energy rates are 29cents per kWh.
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