Hello all,
So the weather is changing here downunder we're heading towards winter. The days are cooler, less sun, and the pool hardly get used.
During summer, I used to run the SWG for 7 hours at 50% and that resulted with FC of 4.5 ppm.
I have reduced SWG runtime to 6 hours (which means 1.9 ppm of FC generated daily) and my FC keeps rising by the day. I didn't complete the test but I've managed to reach 11 ppm and the solution colour was still strong (using the Taylor kit).
Does it make sense that I will need to drop my SWG run time to say 4 or even 3 hours during winter? Or alternatively, keep it at 6 hours but lower production at say 25%? This will make only 1 ppm of FC daily, should I aim for less or more? I guess that depends on FC consumption but how can I predict that considering the pool has very limited use?
Thanks!
So the weather is changing here downunder we're heading towards winter. The days are cooler, less sun, and the pool hardly get used.
During summer, I used to run the SWG for 7 hours at 50% and that resulted with FC of 4.5 ppm.
I have reduced SWG runtime to 6 hours (which means 1.9 ppm of FC generated daily) and my FC keeps rising by the day. I didn't complete the test but I've managed to reach 11 ppm and the solution colour was still strong (using the Taylor kit).
Does it make sense that I will need to drop my SWG run time to say 4 or even 3 hours during winter? Or alternatively, keep it at 6 hours but lower production at say 25%? This will make only 1 ppm of FC daily, should I aim for less or more? I guess that depends on FC consumption but how can I predict that considering the pool has very limited use?
Thanks!