With gridtie there is no need to rewire anything. Power is consumed onsite by something or the meter runs backwards, providng you have the proper meter and an interconnection agreement with your electric provider
I just keep track of what the solar generates in kWhr's and run the pump for the equvilant time.
If your looking to save dollars, Solar PV is not the way to go here in Florida. Your much better off reducing the runtime on the pump and making sure you have a high efficiency AC pump. Most pumps are also oversize BIG TIME.
A 1/2 hp motor without solar thermal will run a pool just fine, I use 3/4 due to the 20ft of head for the thermal. Keep in mind, if you change the HP of your pump, you have to change the impeller, otherwise you'll just run your smaller pump harder as the RPM dictates the amount of work required. Bigger HP motors have bigger impellers (I learned this the hard way
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In summary, install a smaller pump/impeller, make sure you have the pump on the timer, I currently run for 5 hours per day, in a 1-3-1 run periods (9am-10am,11am-2pm,6pm-7pm all other times its off)