Hi everyone,
I'm a new pool owner, we had our heat pump installed a few days ago and and in Georgia the weather is all over the place the last couple of days of been 80° plus, the next three days the highs will be in the 60s and then the following week mid 70s. We may or may not swim when the temperatures in the mid-70s, but definitely won't be swimming while the temperature outside is in the 60s. Because the last couple of days have been so warm we went ahead and got the pool heated up to 85°, my question is for the next several days should I turn the heat pump off, should I lower the temperature on the heat pump, or should I just keep it running at 85 and when it's warm enough outside the heat pump will try to keep the temperature at 85.
Since I've never owned a heat pump I don't really have any experience with the situation any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Eric
I'm a new pool owner, we had our heat pump installed a few days ago and and in Georgia the weather is all over the place the last couple of days of been 80° plus, the next three days the highs will be in the 60s and then the following week mid 70s. We may or may not swim when the temperatures in the mid-70s, but definitely won't be swimming while the temperature outside is in the 60s. Because the last couple of days have been so warm we went ahead and got the pool heated up to 85°, my question is for the next several days should I turn the heat pump off, should I lower the temperature on the heat pump, or should I just keep it running at 85 and when it's warm enough outside the heat pump will try to keep the temperature at 85.
Since I've never owned a heat pump I don't really have any experience with the situation any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Eric