I don't know what is right about lowering water, etc, but if you wanted to, don't you have a way to backwash or pump to waste? You show a recent build, I think code would have required that.
We have a cartridge filter, so no back wash.
I don't know what is right about lowering water, etc, but if you wanted to, don't you have a way to backwash or pump to waste? You show a recent build, I think code would have required that.
Frost-free faucets. This is the default up north where I am. I need to top my spa off every week or so for evaporation from a cover in bad shape (new one on order but I waited way too long to order). Just filled up my spa last night from an outdoor spigot yesterday in below zero F temps. The house mounted spigot has the valve 12” back from the handle, well inside the basement. No freezing even with the -15 °F we’ve reached this winter. When shut off with no hose the remaining water drains out due to a small slope. I’ve got a quick disconnect to attach the hose too the faucet to easily disconnect once done. I drain the hose after and leave it outside. Been working great for over a month now!How are you going to refill the pool when you lose a ton of water to evaporation? Even with faucet covers on, ours are already frozen.
Dang, I haven't had any slush since I bumped up the RPMS to 2400 and added water. I may kick it up a bit more before bed.I was trying to Google to see if the garden hose and washing machine are compatible as I also saw that suggested. With the slush on the top of the pool, I'm just not sure we're going to make it long enough to make it worth it. Unfortunately we don't have a sump pump to drain water to below the tile level...although it's not much higher right now. I seem to recall you can use the faucet on top of the pump? Guess I could also open the pressure relief valve on the cartridge filter? The equipment itself is doing fine I think. But the pool temp is now 32 and we still aren't even at the coldest temps yet.
Welcome to the forum.Frozen pool, please help. My first time on this site. Read thru a lot of posts on the topic. Very helpful info. My automation kept pool pump running, but when I checked on it today, the water is frozen, none of the 3 waterfalls are working and I think it is not full enough now and sucking air. What do I do? Thanks
That is no good. Can you add water to keep if from sucking air?Frozen pool, please help. My first time on this site. Read thru a lot of posts on the topic. Very helpful info. My automation kept pool pump running, but when I checked on it today, the water is frozen, none of the 3 waterfalls are working and I think it is not full enough now and sucking air. What do I do? Thanks
Thanks, I thought not good. Ok - bundling up to try and do something. Thanks for the quick responseThat is no good. Can you add water to keep if from sucking air?
If not, the emergency plan should be:
1. Turn off the breaker
2. Drain all equipment using the drain plugs at the bottom
3. Open all valves, the pump lid any anything else you can
4. Put a tarp over the equipment
It should run at whatever rpms you have set for your Pool and Spa circuits. Try bumping those up and it should do the trick. If it helps, mine at at 2400 now, and probably going a bit higher before bed.Is there a way I can manually turn UP the RPM's of the "Freeze Protection" pump for my main pool/spa pump? ( I would have to do it at the outdoor EasyTouch 8 panel at the equipment pad, since my ScreenLogic isn't plugged in yet). It doesn't appear to be cranked up overly high, currently.
It should run at whatever rpms you have set for your Pool and Spa circuits. Try bumping those up and it should do the trick. If it helps, mine at at 2400 now, and probably going a bit higher before bed.
Well, no luck. My faucets froze as well, even though I covered them. No way to get water out there. And I can't tell which breaker goes to it. One says garage and outside outlets, I flipped it and my hot water heater went off so I flipped it back real quick (hope that didn't mess anything else up). I don't have a tarp. I am stuck i guess till my husband gets back in town. Im sure this is gonna cost me.Thanks, I thought not good. Ok - bundling up to try and do something. Thanks for the quick response![]()
Here is what mine looks like in the Intellicenter. I just press up or down on the rpms to get it where I want it. 99% of the time, I keep my pool setting at around 1,400 but as you can see I have bumped it up to 2,400 and probably going a bit higher soon.Ok, I don't know how to do that, but will try and research how to. I didn't set any of this up, the Pool School guy did, without me watching :-/
You have to have a sub panel at the pool equipment pad. Unless this is a very old pool setup.Well, no luck. My faucets froze as well, even though I covered them. No way to get water out there. And I can't tell which breaker goes to it. One says garage and outside outlets, I flipped it and my hot water heater went off so I flipped it back real quick (hope that didn't mess anything else up). I don't have a tarp. I am stuck i guess till my husband gets back in town. Im sure this is gonna cost me.![]()
Yep, keeping an eye on it. I went ahead and turned off the heater since it shouldn't get below freezing for the next few days and the snow drifts up along the pad shelter has added an extra insulating effect bringing the temp up a little more. The birds are loving the pool...they think that are at Warm Springs, GeorgiaBe wary of evaporation. You could lose 2 inches or more of water per day with that difference in temperature.
I believe you noted you have an Easytouch panel (and screen logic is not installed yet) - to change your pump speed from the panel look at this document and page 27 I believe.Ok, I don't know how to do that, but will try and research how to. I didn't set any of this up, the Pool School guy did, without me watching :-/
I'm a bit afraid to go messing around in the menus , because I don't want to somehow mess things up with my Freeze Protection that's currently running well.