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Apr 03, 2018
Pretty Good for Less
1 of 1 found this helpful I had planned to buy the leading competitor wired product and had an order snafu. Did a little more research and found these that are wireless and/or wired, cheaper and, according to reviews, cancel noise almost as well. Also have excellent battery life. I have done limited testing with them and find they cancel the bathroom fan noise pretty well and interval noises not as well. My main goal is airplane noise cancellation and I think they will work out. One issue is I had to contact the manufacturer for help because they weren't cancelling noise. I downloaded new software to them and they now work. A little tip about that could save sellers some anguish.

Jun 18, 2019
Works, We Have Flow - But NOT 1.5 HP
2 of 2 found this helpful Overall it is as described and for the price, a good value. However, the motor nameplate shows 1.5 hp, 115v and 9 amps, which probably does not equate to 1 hp shaft power. The nameplate of the motor I replaced shows 1 hp, 115v and 11 amps, which is probably more than 1 hp shaft power. There is decent flow from the unit but I was replacing the old unit for more flow, specifically for better vacuuming, and the flow on this unit is not as strong. I have not vacuumed yet, so I can't say if it does the job or not. It is possible that the nameplate convention has changed since I bought the old unit but 115v and 9 amps only gives input power of 1.4 hp, rounded up. Apply a reasonable efficiency and power factor and you get less than 1 hp. NOTE: One month operating follow up. The unit is doing the job well and vacuuming works fine. So, I say the unit is performing as hoped and the horsepower issue, although true, is a non issue. I generally run it 5 to 6 hours per day on a 12,000 gal pool and the water is clear. In an unrelated issue be sure to mind your CYA levels because chlorine effectiveness goes down at higher levels.