This heater has somehow been soldiering on despite its age, but we decided to finally stop using it intermittently and instead just keep the pool at temperature for a while. I went out today to check on it and it's dead, no power light despite other things on the same circuit having power.
Before I start taking the panel off and working my way backwards from the light, this isn't worth spending more than like $20 to repair, right?
If I install a heater bypass so I can keep the pump running throughout, is it worth trying to buy a heater and install it myself (I'm handy and fine with gas and electric) or is it just better/warranty/whatever to have someone install one? I'm probably gonna go with gas again I think. Heat Pump just probably isn't worth it for our use case, especially since at last until last week we usually just started heating the morning we wanted to swim that afternoon.
Before I start taking the panel off and working my way backwards from the light, this isn't worth spending more than like $20 to repair, right?
If I install a heater bypass so I can keep the pump running throughout, is it worth trying to buy a heater and install it myself (I'm handy and fine with gas and electric) or is it just better/warranty/whatever to have someone install one? I'm probably gonna go with gas again I think. Heat Pump just probably isn't worth it for our use case, especially since at last until last week we usually just started heating the morning we wanted to swim that afternoon.