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May 20, 2020
Wonderful neck brace, helps tremendously!
1 of 1 found this helpful My husband has a 25+ year neck injury. He has struggled with finding the right support for years, until his pain management Doctor showed his this one! We ordered one, and it has helped my husband tremendously, especially at night. It worked so well, we decided to order a second one, that my husband could use at work when he lays down at lunch time for a 15-30 minute power nap!

Jun 26, 2020
“Jandy-Aqualink-2011’-Compatible” Variable Speed Pump Replacement Option. Save $$, improve functionality, & squeeze a few more yrs out of pump.
Love this variable speed pump option. It had to be a pool pump that was compatible with my older Jandy Aqualink PDA RS Control System (had an old 2011’ 52 pin PCB board with only a single 4-pin red connector. Chipset was for PDA-PS8, 8273, version 5.0). I was replacing a Single Speed Jandy pump that finally quit after 16 yrs, and I didn’t want to pay for a professional installer to come and charge a $300 service charge to connect a few pipes and wires and then add on an extra “markup” for a new Jandy Pump. If I had purchased another “Jandy” pump, I would have had to go thru a local pool company/installer and payed a “Markup” on this dealer-sold pump from this middleman.
However, Pentair IntelliFlo VS and Pentair IntelliFlo VF are supposed to be backwards compatible with the older Jandy Aqualink Systems, because Pentair came out with the first variable speed pumps... long before Jandy. So, I got a new variable speed pump that I can control completely from my old year 2011’ Aqualink System without a major upgrade to a New Aqualink 50 pin board. Saved me about $1,000 on board upgrade and $300 on service charge and $—-.—? whatever the “markup” would have been on Jandy pump... probably pretty significant. The only downside I had to consider was that the newer boards would have allow me to control my pool with my Smart Phone. The older boards do not allow this ability... that’s the downside. But, I am satisfied controlling the whole system thru my original Jandy Palm Held Digital Device (PDA) and don’t think it’s worth an extra $1,000 just to be able to use my smart phone instead of the PDA. They are both handheld, both can be easily carried, and both are easy to program.
Consider this option if you’re in a similar situation and are handy enough to do the work safely on your own. If you don’t really know what you’re doing around electricity, then please don’t try to do this on your own, as the voltages you will be dealing with are likely 220-240.
Good luck!