You're video was great. I set the cams perfectly. :) The AA battery looking thing in actuator actually exploded in mine. Caused a mess inside the housing. Thanks for your help.
do you have to cam a actuator in order to turn on or off a spa spillover? I have brand new hayward system and my spillover always runs I'd like to have option to turn off or on instead with one pump that controls pool and spa
Why would you send the majority of the water to the spa? With such a small amount of water going to the pool, it would be difficult to heat it efficiently.
You wouldn't, he's made a mistake but for the purpose of the video its the same instructions. It's much more important to set 90% of the return to the pool and 10% to the spa. If you have a Aqualink or similar automation controller an even better idea is to have the return 100% to the pool and set up a spillover schedule to run everyday which is what it's meant to do. Having the water constantly spilling over is a sure way to raise pH and increase evaporation - silly idea.
Does the Jandy valve actuator attach to any 3 way valve? Our Jandy JVA2444 is operational however the 3 way valve below is leaking. So I'm thinking we can order a Jandy 3 way valve that comes with a handle and remove the handle and replace it with the actuator? I'm supper new to pool maintenance. Thank you
Just about any manufacturer's actuator will work with just about any manufacturer 3-port valve. Changing the guts of the valve is not a bad idea, however you must stick the the exact manufacturer of the valve. In the case of Pentair, you will also need to stay with the same model/type. Here is a video on how to rebuild the valve instead of replacing the guts --> ruclips.net/video/eGPE07Gp_XQ/видео.html
LOL... I know right? LOL my poor eyes kept trying to focus for him 🤣 I know it’s not his fault my camera does the same shit ! The only way he could have fixed the issue was to ether try NOT to MOVE whilst he is demonstrating this adjustment or he could of pr-watched the video to see if everything was kosher before uploading it 👍🏻 but it’s cool breeze I learned what he was teaching... ✌🏻
You're video was great. I set the cams perfectly. :) The AA battery looking thing in actuator actually exploded in mine. Caused a mess inside the housing. Thanks for your help.
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much for this! You just saved me about $500. Sub’d.
Thanks for the info! I'm new to pool repair and this is helpful
Thanks for watching!
Great video. Would setting it more towards the spa side starve booster pump in any way? Thanks
Keep this knowledge coming man , super helpful
Thanks, will do!
do you have to cam a actuator in order to turn on or off a spa spillover? I have brand new hayward system and my spillover always runs I'd like to have option to turn off or on instead with one pump that controls pool and spa
This is the spa valve i have. But when we turn the spa on the spillover doesn't stop. It did in the past so the spa could heat up.
What is the name of the part that the valve sits on top of that is in line with the piping? Thanx.
Can the cams be adjusted to bypass completely and oh wow One direction travel 360°?
Should the switch be in the middle position during normal operation?
no one be able to answer this correctly without seeing your pool plumbing system
Why would you send the majority of the water to the spa? With such a small amount of water going to the pool, it would be difficult to heat it efficiently.
Because in that scenario it would be a spillover spa. All the heated water going to the spa ends up in the pool anyway
You wouldn't, he's made a mistake but for the purpose of the video its the same instructions. It's much more important to set 90% of the return to the pool and 10% to the spa. If you have a Aqualink or similar automation controller an even better idea is to have the return 100% to the pool and set up a spillover schedule to run everyday which is what it's meant to do. Having the water constantly spilling over is a sure way to raise pH and increase evaporation - silly idea.
Does the Jandy valve actuator attach to any 3 way valve? Our Jandy JVA2444 is operational however the 3 way valve below is leaking. So I'm thinking we can order a Jandy 3 way valve that comes with a handle and remove the handle and replace it with the actuator? I'm supper new to pool maintenance. Thank you
Just about any manufacturer's actuator will work with just about any manufacturer 3-port valve. Changing the guts of the valve is not a bad idea, however you must stick the the exact manufacturer of the valve. In the case of Pentair, you will also need to stay with the same model/type. Here is a video on how to rebuild the valve instead of replacing the guts --> ruclips.net/video/eGPE07Gp_XQ/видео.html
Thank you mate, this saved my bacon
No problem 👍
Thanks for this video! Very helpful.
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Super helpful thanks
Glad to hear it!
Great job.
helpful videos but you need to figure out how to focus.
LOL... I know right? LOL my poor eyes kept trying to focus for him 🤣 I know it’s not his fault my camera does the same shit ! The only way he could have fixed the issue was to ether try NOT to MOVE whilst he is demonstrating this adjustment or he could of pr-watched the video to see if everything was kosher before uploading it 👍🏻 but it’s cool breeze I learned what he was teaching... ✌🏻