Hello all, this is my first post!
I have a 1500 gallon in-ground spa. The pump is a Challenger 2 HP (model CHII-NI-2FE) which runs through the filter and powers the jets (same circuit). There's also a waterfall pump that can be diverted to the jets but bypasses the filter.
I'm fairly new to spa ownership and the previous owner had the pump running twice daily for 2 hours. I now have it running 3 times a day for 1 hour. The chemistry stays pretty stable and as long as I chlorinate once a week it stays looking clear (although the chlorine really doesn't stick around, we actually kind of prefer it that way). I'm not sure what the GPM of this pump is but I'm guessing it's somewhere around 40 from other reading (single input pipe, rather wide diameter, I would guess 2 inches interior diameter at least). That makes it a ~2500 GPH pump, and so it seems that 3 hours is way too much? I'm thinking of dropping it down to once a day for 1 hour and just keeping an eye on how things look, smell, and test. Is that reasonable?
I have a 1500 gallon in-ground spa. The pump is a Challenger 2 HP (model CHII-NI-2FE) which runs through the filter and powers the jets (same circuit). There's also a waterfall pump that can be diverted to the jets but bypasses the filter.
I'm fairly new to spa ownership and the previous owner had the pump running twice daily for 2 hours. I now have it running 3 times a day for 1 hour. The chemistry stays pretty stable and as long as I chlorinate once a week it stays looking clear (although the chlorine really doesn't stick around, we actually kind of prefer it that way). I'm not sure what the GPM of this pump is but I'm guessing it's somewhere around 40 from other reading (single input pipe, rather wide diameter, I would guess 2 inches interior diameter at least). That makes it a ~2500 GPH pump, and so it seems that 3 hours is way too much? I'm thinking of dropping it down to once a day for 1 hour and just keeping an eye on how things look, smell, and test. Is that reasonable?
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