Kind of an odd ball question but I'm looking for some advice.
I try to run the filter when I know the kids will not be in the pool. After some chemistry issues last season, I learned that we needed to run the filter more during the day light hours and for a longer period of time. Prior to this, I was running it at night or early in the morning. This was at the advice of the local pool store, who have been pretty solid with guidance about the pool. If I recall, we were burning off any salt/chlorine that was created overnight within the early morning hours when the sun rose.
I set the filter to run for 5 hours. The pool is being used at times I'm not able to complete the full cycle. How are others running their filters and at what time? Do I try the nighttime hours again, when it's less likely to be interrupted? I have the standard timer on the SWG set to run for 5 hours but do not have an auto-on timer set up.
I try to run the filter when I know the kids will not be in the pool. After some chemistry issues last season, I learned that we needed to run the filter more during the day light hours and for a longer period of time. Prior to this, I was running it at night or early in the morning. This was at the advice of the local pool store, who have been pretty solid with guidance about the pool. If I recall, we were burning off any salt/chlorine that was created overnight within the early morning hours when the sun rose.
I set the filter to run for 5 hours. The pool is being used at times I'm not able to complete the full cycle. How are others running their filters and at what time? Do I try the nighttime hours again, when it's less likely to be interrupted? I have the standard timer on the SWG set to run for 5 hours but do not have an auto-on timer set up.