I am also seeing about 1/4" per day loss also. It has been keeping the pool 85 - 90 running about 10 hours per day. That was the desired goal.
Thanks for that follow-up.
Thanks for that follow-up.
Yeppers! same here although I've lost count I think we are closing in on almost 60 days of 100+ temps here!!FramerTim said:I can say that I have had great results here. The outdoor temp is high (right now: 113) and the humidity is relatively low. between 20 & 40%.
bcobb said:Between that and the humidity lowering, I did see a little more of a differnce (1 degree). However now my pool is staying in the mid-80's (84-88) by itself so I haven't been playing with it anymore.
-Bryan
FramerTim said:OK. After reading all the posts about fountains, I decided to make my own.
1 - 10' section 1 1/2" PVC
2 - 1 1/2" slip Tee
1 - 1 1/2" ball valve
2 - 1 1/2" caps
I only have one return and am using a Hayward 1 1/2" HP pump
After finding proper connection to fit pool return I attached my fountain to the center tee.
I placed a ball valve at the bottom so I could regulate the spray height or turn it off completely.
I drilled about 25 1/16" holes in each of the pipes across top
Because the fountain doesn't stick up more then about 5 inches above the water, I don't have to worry about my kids breaking it (I used long zip ties to secure the top section to the side of the pool)
I was able to get my fountain to spray about 4 feet above the pool surface into the middle of the pool.
My pool temp was 94 at 6pm. the next day my pool temp was 90 at 6pm on the third day the temp was 86.
The temp outside has been a pretty constant high of about 105 every day.
I have been running it at night for about 8 hours.
I am using the valve as a kind of thermostat to regulate how cool I want the pool to be. The higher the spray then the cooler it gets. I couldn't be more pleased