- May 13, 2018
- 15
- Pool Size
- 13000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Hi all, another Texan here losing my mind over this weather
Ive read in many of the other threads about being prepared for a power outage. I’m currently running my pump 24/7, but in worse case scenario of power outage/pump failure and I need to drain, what is the complete process? I know where the drain plugs are for both my filter and pump.
if power is out, and I can’t drain to the skimmer, could I brace the skimmer door in the closed position and try to remove as much water as possible? What happens now to all the water in the pipes still for my system? High likely hood of them freezing or does the removal of pressure from the system allow enough air in there to hopefully provide enough room for expansion?
im contemplating just draining today so I don’t have to be stressed out for the next week, but am worried that may create more long term problems than taking my chances of leaving things running.
if power is out, and I can’t drain to the skimmer, could I brace the skimmer door in the closed position and try to remove as much water as possible? What happens now to all the water in the pipes still for my system? High likely hood of them freezing or does the removal of pressure from the system allow enough air in there to hopefully provide enough room for expansion?
im contemplating just draining today so I don’t have to be stressed out for the next week, but am worried that may create more long term problems than taking my chances of leaving things running.