A V-Green 165 VS motor can be scheduled manually to run up to 3 different speeds over a 24 hour period. This guide shows you how to schedule a V-Green 165 VS motor using the user interface pad mounted on top of the motor. This guide provides just enough information to get your V-Green 165 Motor up and running with 3 speeds. Other options are discussed briefly at the end of the guide.
V green 165 is running 24/7 Posted: 3/9/2022
Hello, What I have noticed that for the past few weeks, my V green 165 pool pump is running continuously despite the set up which is for about 12 hours a day. I usually set up any changes with start time around 7:45 AM. I have following set up Step 1: 2 hours at 2850 RPM Step 2: 4 hours at 1850 RPM Step 3: 6 hours at 1109 RPM. So the 24 hours cycle starts at 7:45 AM for 12 hours. However pool pump does NOT stop at 12 hours but keeps running and I have noticed only DURATION green light under setting is flashing green. I have tried shutting off power, turned off pump multiple times and started from Step 1 again etc but nothing seems to have solved the problem. Has my pump cycle clock has gone bad? Or it’s a special feature of the pump due to cold weather in northern CA? ThanksReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 3/14/2022
Do you know if power outages or brownouts are happening during the day? If the motor is losing power, it would reset and start the schedule from the beginning of Step 1. if the power source isn't consistent, try adding a 24-hour timer to control the on/off of the circuit. The timer would ensure the pump only runs during your desired time window.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 3/14/2022
Thank you. There is no power outage issue.Reply
Jeff Posted: 12/28/2021
I just installed a new Vgreen variable speed motor to my Jandy pool pump. My pool is approximately 1400 gallons. I know nothing about these motors. What is your recommended setting for this motor to keep pool clean and be most efficient ?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 1/3/2022
is the pool 1,400 or 14,00 gallons?Reply
Anonymous Posted: 1/3/2022
14,000Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 1/3/2022
It is winter in the US, so you won't need to run the pump for very long unless water temps are steadily above 60-65 degrees Fahrenheit. Algae can't grow in temps colder than that. These lower temps mean you aren't able to estimate your pool's run time demands in the warmer seasons. With higher temps comes the possibility of algae growth, pollen, and bather load, which increases chlorine and filtering demand.For a new V-green install, I suggest running it at 2500 RPMs for 5-8 hours for a few days. After that period, check your water chemistry and make sure everything is in good order. If things look good, I would lower the RPMs to 2200, run it for the same amount of each day as before, then check the water chemistry. You can keep going until you see a negative impact on your water balance. Once you find that low-end RPM, you can then try extending the run times by 4-6 hours at that lower RPM setting to see if the more extended run time can make up for the slower speed.It is a "test-n-see" method, but it works.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 9/3/2021
Is it better to run the pump for 24 hours at low speeds (1100 to 1800rpm) or run for a shorter period of time at a higher rpm (6 hours at 2850)? I have a small 6000 gallon pool.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 9/7/2021
It should be the most cost-efficient to run the pump at lower RPMs for longer than higher for shorter because your body of water is only 6,000 gallons. You likely don't have to run the pool for 24 hours to keep it clean.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 6/15/2021
What happens if your three steps (1,2& 3) do not add up to 24 hrs? Does the pump shut off for the remainder of the 24 hr period?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 6/17/2021
Yes, the motor would turn off until the beginning of the next 24-hour cycle.Reply
James Scott Campbell Posted: 5/24/2021
My current pump is set to run for 4 per day. What is the advantage of running the pump longer and can I program it to only run for 1 cycle?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 6/4/2021
If the motor is run on lower RPMs for longer, if you do it right, you would save more money on your electrical bill. If you run the the same RPM, but for longer, you will turn over more water; which should make the pool cleaner.Reply
Fred Posted: 11/30/2020
Can the motor be ramped to operating speed(s) so as to minimize the hydraulic shock when the pump turns on? IE:can the motor be programmed to wind up to speed over a period of seconds?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 12/3/2020
The prime speed can be lowered so it is not as jarring, but it does not have a gentle ramp-up feature.Reply
Kai Posted: 5/29/2019
Can the prime setting be changed to a different RPM or duration?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 5/30/2019
The priming speed of 2600 RPM and 3-minute duration cannot be changed on the current version V-Green 1.65 motors.Reply
David France Posted: 5/24/2019
Very Helpful, thanks!Reply