Hi Guys,
This is my first winter with my new pool. So I have a question about the freeze protection in my Gold Line equipment.
I have a salt water system. I do not have a lot of trees in my yard so I have decided to leave my pool open. I live in Raleigh NC so it does get cold but not for long periods of time.
1. Should I leave the freeze protection on and just let the Gold Line take care of everything once the air temperature gets to a certain degree?
2. Should I turn off my freeze protection (I think it can be turned off) and just run my pumps on low during the night? I would think this is the best?
I was thinking I could just wrap all of my pvc plumbing with foam or insulation, and just run the low filters on at night hours. If the freeze protection is running it makes my filters run on high and that would cost a lot more to run. I would think low should work fine.
Any thoughts would be helpful.
Thanks
This is my first winter with my new pool. So I have a question about the freeze protection in my Gold Line equipment.
I have a salt water system. I do not have a lot of trees in my yard so I have decided to leave my pool open. I live in Raleigh NC so it does get cold but not for long periods of time.
1. Should I leave the freeze protection on and just let the Gold Line take care of everything once the air temperature gets to a certain degree?
2. Should I turn off my freeze protection (I think it can be turned off) and just run my pumps on low during the night? I would think this is the best?
I was thinking I could just wrap all of my pvc plumbing with foam or insulation, and just run the low filters on at night hours. If the freeze protection is running it makes my filters run on high and that would cost a lot more to run. I would think low should work fine.
Any thoughts would be helpful.
Thanks