tracy, i think a lot of people believe in 2 "turnovers" per day for maximum filtering. i do 2 -6 hour turnovers per day on my 15,800 gallon pool based on figuring out what my turnover rate is.
tracy, i think a lot of people believe in 2 "turnovers" per day for maximum filtering. i do 2 -6 hour turnovers per day on my 15,800 gallon pool based on figuring out what my turnover rate is.
Why not run it 24/7, that is what all my friends do, and that is what I plan to do when they install my pool in the next 2 weeks.
nothing says you can't run it 24/7..but i prefer to put the money for cost above what's necessary into beer![]()
Holy moly that's alot of filter time. I fire mine up for a couple hours every day. That's it. I suppose it depends on how much your filter pushes through. My pump & filter are rated for 90gpm. So that's nearly 5400 gallons an hour. I figure in two hours I've rotated the pool at least once. That should do it I think unless it gets really outa wack.
gpshemi
We run ours 24/7 all year. I tried running it less last summer using timers but saw little to no charge in our power bill. It also keeps the pool much cleaner as far as debris, to have it running.
Then your not looking close enough or you have a two speed motor. Cuz my motor is like 15 amps. That will raise you bill 24 a day enough to where you'd certainly see it....
Even half that you should see....
I understand ............. I suppose I'll start w/ the 2 cycles about 6 hrs a day too. Makes sense to run it in two cycles rather than one. I don't think I'm gonna be running 24/7 though............I guess we'll see what the water does when I get the darn thing and go from there. If it needs it all day every day........itll get it.
Thanks for helping me understand the whys and hows.