Is that a stupid question? yeah.. if its from my brain, probably.
So, alas, that time of year has come to my pool; its cold enough that the SWG is not producing. Unless heated, my pool will hover around the mid 50's for the rest of the winter. Wait a minute.. he says, "unless heated" rolls around the thought process for a second and regurgitates a half baked idea.... So the question to the forum is: has anyone tried running their heater to raise the temp enough to generate CL? My SWG is in line after the heater and I get about 8.5 degrees rise in temp from the heater, soooo theoretically I can run the heater and make CL. And I tried it and yes it works.. but I didn't quantify it with before and after testing. I'm just too dern lazy. Is it worth it? probably not. I'm sure 10 bux in LC will be cheaper than the equivalent amount of NG I burned off. But I was curious if anyone else has tried this.
Perhaps this thought experiment should be in the Deepend.. but I stuck it here
So, alas, that time of year has come to my pool; its cold enough that the SWG is not producing. Unless heated, my pool will hover around the mid 50's for the rest of the winter. Wait a minute.. he says, "unless heated" rolls around the thought process for a second and regurgitates a half baked idea.... So the question to the forum is: has anyone tried running their heater to raise the temp enough to generate CL? My SWG is in line after the heater and I get about 8.5 degrees rise in temp from the heater, soooo theoretically I can run the heater and make CL. And I tried it and yes it works.. but I didn't quantify it with before and after testing. I'm just too dern lazy. Is it worth it? probably not. I'm sure 10 bux in LC will be cheaper than the equivalent amount of NG I burned off. But I was curious if anyone else has tried this.
Perhaps this thought experiment should be in the Deepend.. but I stuck it here