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Kelleyaynn
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Post subject: Best time to run pump?  Posted: May 31st, 2012, 4:42 pm |
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I was wondering if there was any consensus as to the best time to run the pool pump, since it only runs roughly 8 - 10 hours a day, give or take. Seems to me that night would be best, at least when you add chlorine to the pool, since that is best done after the sun drops low, and you'd want to run the pump to disperse the chlorine. Am I correct? Or doesn't it matter? 
_________________ Kelleyaynn 21,000 gallon (+ or -) in-ground plaster pool with Nautilus DE filter, 1 hp pump, Zodiac G4 automatic vacuum, and pool blaster max manual vaccum (love that one!).
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march2012
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Post subject: Re: Best time to run pump?  Posted: May 31st, 2012, 4:48 pm |
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I would think when the sun is out. UV destroys the Cl in the top layer so you need to keep it circulating during prime algae growing hours. Add chlorine late in the day and run the pump for an hour to mix it up.
We run ours from 8 am to 11pm and auto add chlorine in the morning and early evening. But we are thinking about only adding it in the evening.
_________________ 17,800 gallon, IG pool, 595 sq feet (17x35x4.5 avg rectangle), Hayward 525 cartridge filter, diamondbrite, 2 hp 2 speed hayward tristar filter, Stenner 45mhp10 automatically chlorinating
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jblizzle
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Post subject: Re: Best time to run pump?  Posted: May 31st, 2012, 4:56 pm |
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Joined: May 19th, 2010, 2:52 pm Posts: 9794 Location: Tucson, AZ
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Many posts on this recently ... try the search button.
General consensus ... there is not one. Pros/Cons for day/night. May lean a little toward day. Having multiple short runs over 24 hours may be better.
_________________ Jason, TFP Moderator 18k gallon IG pebblesheen pool, Pentair 1HP 2-speed Superflo, Hayward 6020 DE filter, 500 sqft Heliocol solar panels, Dolphin Diagnostic Robotic Cleaner, TF-100 w/ SpeedStir Coming Soon: Hayward Pro Logic + SWG Gone: Hayward RS1500 pump, undersized DIY solar heater, Dolphin Dynamic Robotic Cleaner Pool School + Test Kit + The Pool Calculator = A TROUBLE FREE POOL
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Kelleyaynn
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Post subject: Re: Best time to run pump?  Posted: May 31st, 2012, 5:00 pm |
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Joined: March 23rd, 2012, 1:21 pm Posts: 82
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Thanks for the input.
_________________ Kelleyaynn 21,000 gallon (+ or -) in-ground plaster pool with Nautilus DE filter, 1 hp pump, Zodiac G4 automatic vacuum, and pool blaster max manual vaccum (love that one!).
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