In other news, and to my fellow warm weather peers, all my fears about this pool getting too hot are coming true. So that re-enforces my going deeper and larger as well as going with a lighter plaster and coping color (we had originally wanted a very dark blue color but walked it back after concern about heat). Also, some years ago we looked at a real nice house with a pool, we loved that it had this black bottom pool with gold pebble in it (PebbleTech), man that's a hard no in Texas.
Anyways, yesterday and today, we've hit 89 degree pool water. Yesterday it got to 89 in mid-afternoon, I was sure it'd get to 90, but it never quite did. While I actually find 89 to be a comfortable temperature, any more than 90-91, and I might feel it too warm. This is during a heat wave for this time of year, but this is pretty seasonal weather in July and August in Austin. Hopefully it doesn't get too bad. We hit 88 in May as we saw a few real hot days, but then it went back down to low 80s. However, cooler weather really isn't in sight anymore.
I'll report on my attempts to combat this here. With the fountains near operational, I planned to run them for 6 hours last night from midnight to 6am, but IntelliCenter has a programming bug in their app and somehow it registered it to run at Saturday at midnight instead of Sunday, so it did not run last night.
Yesterday, High of 95, Low of 72
Today, High of 95, Low of 74
Tomorrow, High of 101, Low of 79
Tuesday, High of 104, Low of 69
Then back to mid 90s
Yesterday, at 7am, pump startup, water was 85, it didn't take too long in the morning before we were at 86. It was 89 when we got in and stayed there for several hours despite peak of day heat. Pumps off at 730pm. This morning, no bowls running due to scheduling bug (I noticed at 530am when I woke up they weren't on, so I did run them manually from 530-7am). Anyways, at 7am pump on, it measured 86 (I give it 15 minutes to gently rise, so not right at start). It's now 89 and we're heading into the peak of the heat.
I did just install this $25 Amazon fountain after reading about Speedy's here. I'm going to run it for 6 hours tonight combined with bowls over night, hope they work out. If this fountain works, I'll probably move it to the return on my back wall so it's not as accessible near the bar or in a swim lane, etc. Easy install, getting the Pentair seat out to expose the 1.5" female threading took some effort, but literally a 2 minute install. I might buy more, hopefully I have the results of others who have commented about these devices. There's a twist valve where you can turn it off and divert the water out into the pool which makes it nice to shut off in wind or if the noise is too much.
Picture at a relatively low/medium pump speed (2200 rpm)


