Wanted other TFPers input regarding if it is too early to put on solar blanket. Last week I turned on solar and I'm running it about four hours a day.
I am out here in the tri-valley of California, which is Eastbay San Fran. Air temps starting to warm up for spring with days to the 70s, nights in the low 50s. I've had a little water recession, but I attribute that to either splash out from my Polaris cleaner, or some evaporation. My water temp has risen to 65, which makes for a dive in and quick swim across the pool.
So, if any of you TFPers are in areas with temperatures approximately similar to what I have stated, do you have your solar blanket on already?
I am out here in the tri-valley of California, which is Eastbay San Fran. Air temps starting to warm up for spring with days to the 70s, nights in the low 50s. I've had a little water recession, but I attribute that to either splash out from my Polaris cleaner, or some evaporation. My water temp has risen to 65, which makes for a dive in and quick swim across the pool.
So, if any of you TFPers are in areas with temperatures approximately similar to what I have stated, do you have your solar blanket on already?