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<blockquote data-quote="volkswagner" data-source="post: 195" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>Great stuff here. Let's consider the modular approach. For example, not everyone will want/need/afford the full</p><p>water chemistry automation. Perhaps the water chemistry can be on one hat by itself. Some pool owners simply want a way to control their pool heater remotely (think weekenders). Some electricians/pool companies may want a commercial-quality solution that promises to be vendor-neutral and use open protocols (uses "off-the-shelf" hardware), vs something that "looks DIY".</p><p></p><p>I see a lot of reference to "one wire" for thermals. I'm not sure what this is, but I think Pentair systems use two wire thermistors. I don't think we would want to exclude the ability to convert existing systems that have failed or don't meet pool owner's needs. I realize replacing the temp sensor may be a minor expense, so if one wire is superior, so be it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="volkswagner, post: 195, member: 54"] Great stuff here. Let's consider the modular approach. For example, not everyone will want/need/afford the full water chemistry automation. Perhaps the water chemistry can be on one hat by itself. Some pool owners simply want a way to control their pool heater remotely (think weekenders). Some electricians/pool companies may want a commercial-quality solution that promises to be vendor-neutral and use open protocols (uses "off-the-shelf" hardware), vs something that "looks DIY". I see a lot of reference to "one wire" for thermals. I'm not sure what this is, but I think Pentair systems use two wire thermistors. I don't think we would want to exclude the ability to convert existing systems that have failed or don't meet pool owner's needs. I realize replacing the temp sensor may be a minor expense, so if one wire is superior, so be it. [/QUOTE]
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