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.
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.
One more thought about filter running time. Correct me if I am wrong but this is what I was told. If you have any water clarity or algae proplems run your filter 24/7 until your problem is gone.
Aside from that, 10 - 16 hours a day seems the norm, two cycles being the best. Increase and decrease running time with daytime temperature. When it gets over 110 here in Az. the filters need to run a little longer.
Later, Dennis
AG pool installer
Arizona
It all really depends on the size of the pump. I have a 90gpm pump and an 8500gallon pool.
Running a 15 amp motor 24 hours a day would be (1800watts x 24hrs x 30 days) = 1296000watt hours or 1296kwh. At 11 cents a kwh that's roughly $142 a month extra. You'll notice it. Even a two speed motor if you cut that amperage to 25% (3.5amps) you should see $35-40 difference. At todays prices I can't afford to filter that long. Not to mention that my pump would be rotating my pool like 13 times over per day if I ran it 10 hours a day. It doesn't need that.
Assuming it stays in line chemically, a few hours a day max.
all right guys........the new 30' pool at 52" is up and running. It looks great. I am finally a forum guest WITH a pool. I was wondering if I should be running the pump and filter 24/7 initially or is 12-14 hrs a day ok? The chemicals are slowly being adjusted and the only thing so far (in 3 days post fill) is that the chlorine level needs to be drastically higher. so with that I wasn't sure when I should start the shorter running time. Thanks all!
I just opened up my newly installed IG pool. I was wondering how long I need to run this early in the season? I have chemically balanced water and my pump sized to do a turnover every 5.5 hours. Water & air temperature is only around 60 degrees. Also sounds like many are filtering two cycles per day instead of one. What is the optimal? Thanks in advance for any guidance.