Yes. I'd say easily twice as fast.I have no doubt that Bennets are very good and long lasting but they are so slow , the electric Lencos i had before were much faster.
Yes. I'd say easily twice as fast.
It would be a somewhat costly venture to completely convert, though - from a practical standpoint (in my opinion, anyways) it'd be worth simply fixing the Bennett's as it should be relatively inexpensive. Possibly just o-rings.
Oh, no worries. That's really odd that you had to keep replacing the pump - but if I had to keep replacing it, I'm sure I would be looking for alternatives, too.I don't mean to bash Bennett.....they have been the standard for a long time...they didn't get that way by putting out an inferior product.....and this problem does sound like a simple O ring.
I just had a lot of trouble with the pump...I had to replace it every 2 or 3 years. I may have been doing something wrong during winterization but it cost me $250+ for the pump each time and it was a pain tearing up the deck and doing the work associated with replacement.
I am not aware of any winterization needs for the Bennett system. What exactly have you been doing?I don't mean to bash Bennett.....they have been the standard for a long time...they didn't get that way by putting out an inferior product.....and this problem does sound like a simple O ring.
I just had a lot of trouble with the pump...I had to replace it every 2 or 3 years. I may have been doing something wrong during winterization but it cost me $250+ for the pump each time and it was a pain tearing up the deck and doing the work associated with replacement.
The Lencos were not a big nut as I was able to do the wiring and install them myself. I guess a mechanic would cost a few $$ if you can't do it yourself.
I didn't catch that - the winterization part. Yeah, what'choo upto?I am not aware of any winterization needs for the Bennett system. What exactly have you been doing?
I am not aware of any winterization needs for the Bennett system. What exactly have you been doing?