Hi! I don't know if its fair to say they are skimmer problems because I have no pool experience to compare to. I thought that overnight all or close to all the leaves or bugs would be trapped by the skimmer. I have a safety cover that is on when the pool isn't in use. I don't have a lot of stuff floating on top, but it never gets everything.jrh, (I am jhr BTW...)
Tell us about your skimmer problems..
Where do you try to keep your water level at the skimmer??
Does your skimmer have an operating weir door between the skimmer mouth and the skimmer basket?
How long do you normally run your pump and at what speed most of the time?
Thanks,
Jim R.
I leave my main drain turned off 90% of the time and just pull from the skimmers. How long is 100% up to you and what gets your pool clean.Hi! I don't know if its fair to say they are skimmer problems because I have no pool experience to compare to. I thought that overnight all or close to all the leaves or bugs would be trapped by the skimmer. I have a safety cover that is on when the pool isn't in use. I don't have a lot of stuff floating on top, but it never gets everything.
I do have a weir door. I keep the water level at most half way up the waterline, normally its about 1/3 the way up. Around 1/2 it gets close to the pool cover sitting on the water, so I avoid that. My pump currently is running 24/7 at 3000rpm. It is variable and it was taking some time off during the night, but I figured why not run it all the time and at a higher the pools high usage turnover the water (and keep it semi chilled since here in charleston, sc it is HOT already). The pool is new this spring. Besides my power bill, is there any reason not to run 24/7 at 3000 rpm during peak season?
@reggiehammond I can isolate the skimmer and turn the main drain off where everything is running through the skimmer. How long (hours/days) do you suggest I do that before I turn back on the main drain?
I just got a robot and have been dropping it in almost everyday to brush and vacuum.
Overall it takes no time for me to scoop leaves and stuff off the top with the net, but I am just surprised that all throughout the night that the skimmer doesn't handle everything since its covered and running fast.
Thanks!
I dont think I have the time or energy to dive into wurnover being a myth lol, but that is interesting. You do say higher rpm has no real effect on my pool. How could it NOT? Higher rpm means more water filtered and also heated/cooled...correct? If not, what am I missing to misunderstand that?Turnover is a myth - Do you have another reason to run 3000 rpm? Likely just wasting money/electricity with no real effect on your pool.
I run 1100rpm, 24/7, 100% skimmers.
For the filter part it is the basic understanding of what your filter does, and what it does not do. All a filter does is filter out suspended particles in the water including dust and dead algae. If your water is cloudy from this, then by all means get as much water through the filter as you can, but that is usually not the case.Higher rpm means more water filtered and also heated/cooled...correct? If not, what am I missing to misunderstand that?
For your comments on heating/cooling, I'm not sure if more rpms will heat/cool more or less efficiently. I'm sure someone knows the answer to that. Are you currently running your heat pump 24/7?
Agree on all points - just want to add that higher flow does not necessarily make a skimmer work "better" that I've found.Bottom line, run your pump to circulate chemicals, and skim stuff that falls in your pool. Typically those are much more important than the amount of water going through your filter.
Thanks everyone...much appreciated! Is there a downside to turning off the main drain and doing only the filter? I have a robot that does a great job I drop in every couple days.Agree on all points - just want to add that higher flow does not necessarily make a skimmer work "better" that I've found.