Okay, this is probably a dumb question...
Bit of background first:
My pumps are set to a schedule, 8 hours on high, 11 hours on low, 5 hours off. I will probably adjust these run times soon but the important point I guess is that they are off for a period overnight.
I have a Prologic PS8 and an Aquapod and generally do everything from the Aquapod where possible.
I've set up the spa so that when I switch from pool to spa mode, it will heat the spa to the predetermined temp - this doesn't appear to be a problem.
If I want to heat the pool, is there a way for me to safely do it other than from the service mode in the panel? The reason I ask is that my pumps are off overnight (2am - 7am), and it clearly won't heat if there's no circulation so I'm thinking I need to put it in service mode to override the timings and make sure the pump stays on.
Is there a way on the Aquapod to temporarily override the timings without going to the panel? I realize I can just put a temp into the Aquapod but then my pump timings will still exist, won't they?
It's no big deal if I have to walk to the panel if I want to heat the pool, just want to check I'm not missing anything and don't want to do anything stupid.
Thanks in advance!
Bit of background first:
My pumps are set to a schedule, 8 hours on high, 11 hours on low, 5 hours off. I will probably adjust these run times soon but the important point I guess is that they are off for a period overnight.
I have a Prologic PS8 and an Aquapod and generally do everything from the Aquapod where possible.
I've set up the spa so that when I switch from pool to spa mode, it will heat the spa to the predetermined temp - this doesn't appear to be a problem.
If I want to heat the pool, is there a way for me to safely do it other than from the service mode in the panel? The reason I ask is that my pumps are off overnight (2am - 7am), and it clearly won't heat if there's no circulation so I'm thinking I need to put it in service mode to override the timings and make sure the pump stays on.
Is there a way on the Aquapod to temporarily override the timings without going to the panel? I realize I can just put a temp into the Aquapod but then my pump timings will still exist, won't they?
It's no big deal if I have to walk to the panel if I want to heat the pool, just want to check I'm not missing anything and don't want to do anything stupid.
Thanks in advance!