Re: 1.65hp single speed motor is dead. Looking to upgrade. Can someone look over my s
Last season I drained my pool to below the lowest return line. Only for that return line to keep draining, and draining, and draining.... come to find out I had an automatic water leveler (toilet bowl float). Lol. Le sigh. New to me home owner joys.
I couldn't figure out how to turn it off so I just filled the pool back up and covered it with it's cover.
So I'd rather just depend on the freeze protection to run when it gets below freezing. I think I calculated it's gonna cost me something like $65+ in salt/cya/ch/borate/acid to get my levels back to the way they were from all the water I drained out
$65 would buy several seasons worth of electricity for the pump to run in the winter. And yea, I'm sometimes penny wise, pound foolish. I really shouldn't get so worked up over a measly $65 in 'lost' chemicals.
I guess I could just attempt to keep my eye on the weather and if it's gonna be below freezing for an extended period of time to remember to run my pump 24/7 manually on low until the freeze passes. The problem with Oklahoma is the weather yo-yos a lot. I doubt I'd have to run the pumps much, but it'll be a bit of nuisance to remember.
Don't you close your pool before the freeze sets in?
Last season I drained my pool to below the lowest return line. Only for that return line to keep draining, and draining, and draining.... come to find out I had an automatic water leveler (toilet bowl float). Lol. Le sigh. New to me home owner joys.
I couldn't figure out how to turn it off so I just filled the pool back up and covered it with it's cover.
So I'd rather just depend on the freeze protection to run when it gets below freezing. I think I calculated it's gonna cost me something like $65+ in salt/cya/ch/borate/acid to get my levels back to the way they were from all the water I drained out
I guess I could just attempt to keep my eye on the weather and if it's gonna be below freezing for an extended period of time to remember to run my pump 24/7 manually on low until the freeze passes. The problem with Oklahoma is the weather yo-yos a lot. I doubt I'd have to run the pumps much, but it'll be a bit of nuisance to remember.