OMG, you just saved me $150 just for the guy to come out and check! My actuator wasn't moving to the OFF position when we turned off the solar heater at the panel, so all this time, hot water has been pumping into the pool, and it's been like a soup this summer. Thanks to your video, I was able to locate the switch underneath and found that it was in the OFF position. I switched it to ON and the actuator immediately started to move to the OFF position! WOO!!! My pool will no longer be a bowl of soup this summer! THANK YOU!!!
Excellent video! Thanks for taking the time to share and educate. Well done, great tips and with Oreo providing comic relief it was even that much better. Thank you.
You can hear the exhaust note of a Porsche 991 GT3/RS approach, stop and then take off 😂. Thanks for the video, this helped me change my dead actuator.
Good video explaining the internal cams! Great job. I have a supplementary question - my current setup has the pool mode returning to both pool (mainly) and a bit of spa so it weirs and filters the spa as well. Spa mode sucks and returns to just the spa. Problem is here, in winter, I'm not swimming but am using the spa. When I return it to pool mode, all my hot water goes into the pool so I have to start from the pool temp if I want another spa. What is the way around that pls?
You may have to rephrase your question it’s a bit unclear but I’ll attempt to answer what I think your asking... Normal daily pool & spa operations in Pool mode are most of water circulation going to spa for the spillover / waterfall effect ( if spa is built to spill over into pool) and remaining circulation in pool. A pool spa combo are essentially two separate bodies of water of which the spa recycles water from the suction of pool body of water and returns the “spill over” from spa into pool. In spa mode the suction comes from spa M.D. and returns only back to spa, so pool suction and returns are off. A Heater (gas, heat pump, solar) does not know how distinguish between which body of water it’s heating, that why there’s directional valves controlling water flow direction. So, even tho a heater may have dual thermostat’s, these features are for the user to select their “Desired Temperature” for the body of water they choose to heat at that specific degree temperature. So on. Heat pump the “pool mode” may be set to 88^ and spa set to 100^. The operator may select the spa side function to heat to 100^ but if the water flow direction doesn’t change and is left to pool mode, that heater will heat until it reaches the “desired Temperature”. Now, what I think your wanting to do is when you want to heat your spa alone in these times of the year your not Swimming but want to sit in the spa alone and heat your spa, you’ll either have to buy and plumb in a secondary spa booster pump and re route the plumbing of the spa m.d. to the new booster pump( T’ing it off from the existing spa m.d. line leaving it plumbed to both pumps and controlling it with a 3 port valve) and the discharge side of the booster pump plumbing that into the main line going into the heater you have and installing check valves and directional valves in the correct place in order to achieve what I think you want to do. Also you’ll need to install some type of timer/ electronic device and run a new electrical circuit for this new pump. Hopefully this helps. Thanks for your comment and views
No it was easy I’ll make a video when it warms up and I get my pool open my only concern was that the lights were older than 2018 but I am good had pool installed August 2019 so it would have been disappointing if my lights were older and not compatible but all is good transformer running lights is plugged into a gfci plug and it is powered from HVR1 relay 👍👍
So should the toggle switch be set to forward or back and how do I know the solar panels which the actuator valve and control allow to operate is in fact working properly? Is there a way to test the actuator to be sure the valve is open? Thank you
I'm using this valve to send water to my pool jets or to send the water to my laminars. When I send the water to the jets my laminars are still trickling water. Even using it in manual mode I can not get it to stop the water from coming out the laminars completely. I think I have a faulty one.
I have this valve for my pool it’s connected to a solar panel on my roof .. during the winter how do I turn it off ? The toggle ? Should it be in the middle position ?
Is it possible to have the internal cams support three different modes? 1) Pool/Spa combo, 2) Spa only, and 3) Pool only? Mine is currently set for #1 and #2. I'd like a Pool only mode
Best video! Saved me $300. I was able to replace it in about 40 minutes. Thank you for doing this video.
OMG, you just saved me $150 just for the guy to come out and check! My actuator wasn't moving to the OFF position when we turned off the solar heater at the panel, so all this time, hot water has been pumping into the pool, and it's been like a soup this summer. Thanks to your video, I was able to locate the switch underneath and found that it was in the OFF position. I switched it to ON and the actuator immediately started to move to the OFF position! WOO!!! My pool will no longer be a bowl of soup this summer! THANK YOU!!!
Great straightforward and down to earth explanation and walk through for the Hayward actuator valve. Thank you. I’ve subscribed!
Excellent video! Thanks for taking the time to share and educate. Well done, great tips and with Oreo providing comic relief it was even that much better. Thank you.
You can hear the exhaust note of a Porsche 991 GT3/RS approach, stop and then take off 😂. Thanks for the video, this helped me change my dead actuator.
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Thank you. I appreciate your time and knowledge to share.
Excellent video.
My pleasure!
Excellent video ! Thank you for taking the time to explain this on a simple way !!!
I lost it when you dropped the new actuator 😂😂😂😂 .
Happens.
Thank you, my PB was more old school so I am working on setting up the automation myself. This helps a ton.
Good luck. If you get stuck at any point, then stop and hire a pro to take over.
Great video love the dog 🐶 got my omnidirect configuration done today have all extra colours now and can dim and set speed👍
Great news. Was there any specific or difficulties to the omnidirect configuration?
Thank you for this video
Great video
Thanks!
Excellent video!
Thank you for the great info!
Your welcome. Thanks for watching, pls subscribe if not already.
Good video explaining the internal cams! Great job. I have a supplementary question - my current setup has the pool mode returning to both pool (mainly) and a bit of spa so it weirs and filters the spa as well. Spa mode sucks and returns to just the spa. Problem is here, in winter, I'm not swimming but am using the spa. When I return it to pool mode, all my hot water goes into the pool so I have to start from the pool temp if I want another spa. What is the way around that pls?
You may have to rephrase your question it’s a bit unclear but I’ll attempt to answer what I think your asking...
Normal daily pool & spa operations in Pool mode are most of water circulation going to spa for the spillover / waterfall effect ( if spa is built to spill over into pool) and remaining circulation in pool. A pool spa combo are essentially two separate bodies of water of which the spa recycles water from the suction of pool body of water and returns the “spill over” from spa into pool. In spa mode the suction comes from spa M.D. and returns only back to spa, so pool suction and returns are off. A Heater (gas, heat pump, solar) does not know how distinguish between which body of water it’s heating, that why there’s directional valves controlling water flow direction. So, even tho a heater may have dual thermostat’s, these features are for the user to select their “Desired Temperature” for the body of water they choose to heat at that specific degree temperature. So on. Heat pump the “pool mode” may be set to 88^ and spa set to 100^. The operator may select the spa side function to heat to 100^ but if the water flow direction doesn’t change and is left to pool mode, that heater will heat until it reaches the “desired Temperature”. Now, what I think your wanting to do is when you want to heat your spa alone in these times of the year your not Swimming but want to sit in the spa alone and heat your spa, you’ll either have to buy and plumb in a secondary spa booster pump and re route the plumbing of the spa m.d. to the new booster pump( T’ing it off from the existing spa m.d. line leaving it plumbed to both pumps and controlling it with a 3 port valve) and the discharge side of the booster pump plumbing that into the main line going into the heater you have and installing check valves and directional valves in the correct place in order to achieve what I think you want to do. Also you’ll need to install some type of timer/ electronic device and run a new electrical circuit for this new pump. Hopefully this helps. Thanks for your comment and views
Does the switch need to be in off or auto 1-2 for it to work from the panel?
No it was easy I’ll make a video when it warms up and I get my pool open my only concern was that the lights were older than 2018 but I am good had pool installed August 2019 so it would have been disappointing if my lights were older and not compatible but all is good transformer running lights is plugged into a gfci plug and it is powered from HVR1 relay 👍👍
Awesome
So should the toggle switch be set to forward or back and how do I know the solar panels which the actuator valve and control allow to operate is in fact working properly? Is there a way to test the actuator to be sure the valve is open? Thank you
I'm using this valve to send water to my pool jets or to send the water to my laminars. When I send the water to the jets my laminars are still trickling water. Even using it in manual mode I can not get it to stop the water from coming out the laminars completely. I think I have a faulty one.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Should the valves line up with the tubing? My stops short.
If it’s stopping short, you’ll have to adjust inner cam and widen the rotation one or two notches more. Try one tooth groove at a time
I have this valve for my pool it’s connected to a solar panel on my roof .. during the winter how do I turn it off ? The toggle ? Should it be in the middle position ?
Turning off the actuator valve by toggling switch in middle position is correct
Is it possible to have the internal cams support three different modes? 1) Pool/Spa combo, 2) Spa only, and 3) Pool only? Mine is currently set for #1 and #2. I'd like a Pool only mode
No. To have that setup your plumbing has to be designed for it which requires an additional valve.
I have no power to my hayward heating panel. Fuse was burnt. Replaced the fuse. No power burnt fuse again. Could it be my actuator?
Yes it could be, disconnect the actuator cable from board and check again.
Thank you
You're welcome
Que pasa cuando cambias la autuator y la coneccion al panel no te manda la señal cual es el siguiente paso a revisar?
Tiene que revisar la board donde conecte los cables.
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