I guess a lot depends on your location, here in NC nice day today, water temp 68 my son and I jumped in to some nice cool water!!:splash:
Down to 58 and noticed my freeze protection on pump timer kicked in last night as I noticed pump running early in morning. Another first for my new pool!
going to be a long winter...
Maybe the pool is 58 degrees, and the air temp dropped below the setpoint for the pump?
I know this is an old post/thread but your comment did not make sense to me. Freeze protection circuits for pool circulation don't need to kick in until the air temp drops below 40F (mine is set to an air temp of 38F). If your freeze protection is kicking in at 58F, that is set way too high and means you'll be running your pump excessively during the winter.
Now SWG usually have a cold water cut-off down in the 50's. Mine IntelliChlor throws a cold water cut off at 52F I think.
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