Question on Freeze Guard and Pump run times after it finally kicks off.
Our freeze guard kicked on around 10 am this past Sunday and ran constantly through 1:00 pm on Thursday. So it ran for over 96 hours consecutively. For the next week it may come on occassionaly at night but not worried about that for the most part. currently my pump run schedule is for 8 hours a day to get just a bit over 1 turnover per day. I also have my cleaner scheduled to run for 2 hours per day as well.
My TC is currently at 14 and that's another story for another day in regards to how it got that high.
Now my question. Does it make sense or would it be feasible to leave the pump off for the next several days and only leave my cleaner on for two hours a day (pump runs when its cleaning) to help me recoup some electricity costs due to the freeze guard running or is this not what I should do?
As always, any feedback would be welcome!
thanks
Our freeze guard kicked on around 10 am this past Sunday and ran constantly through 1:00 pm on Thursday. So it ran for over 96 hours consecutively. For the next week it may come on occassionaly at night but not worried about that for the most part. currently my pump run schedule is for 8 hours a day to get just a bit over 1 turnover per day. I also have my cleaner scheduled to run for 2 hours per day as well.
My TC is currently at 14 and that's another story for another day in regards to how it got that high.
Now my question. Does it make sense or would it be feasible to leave the pump off for the next several days and only leave my cleaner on for two hours a day (pump runs when its cleaning) to help me recoup some electricity costs due to the freeze guard running or is this not what I should do?
As always, any feedback would be welcome!
thanks