- Aug 18, 2018
- 71
- Pool Size
- 13000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-9)
Hi everyone,
Great advice on here for new pool owner. I'm keeping my pool uncovered and running through the winter. So far half way through Fall and doing well keeping leaves out, clean, etc.
Few questions:
1.) Pool water temp now at 50 degrees F. I turned my SWG off today. Current chemistry - FC 3.0, ph 7.8, TA 70, CH 230, CYA 80, Salt 3200. I have read about using liquid chlorine through the Fall/Winter to maintain some chlorine level. What level is recommended for the winter. Since algae not growing, is it necessary to keep level same as in summer ?
2.) I have a generator in case of power outage. Have freeze protect on my pump set at 34 degrees. It will run at a low flow for this temperature. Anything else I need to worry about regarding low temps/freezing ? I have a few months to prepare if I need to do something else.
3.) The Maytronics manual for my dolphin robot cleaner says it can operate at water temps as low as 43 degrees F. I know it can be sluggish. What do you all do to keep the pool floor clean when the temp goes too low for robot - just plain old vacuuming (not looking forward to reaching my hands into ice cold water to hook up the manual vacuum)
Thanks for advice in advance. I'm looking forward to keeping pool open !!
Great advice on here for new pool owner. I'm keeping my pool uncovered and running through the winter. So far half way through Fall and doing well keeping leaves out, clean, etc.
Few questions:
1.) Pool water temp now at 50 degrees F. I turned my SWG off today. Current chemistry - FC 3.0, ph 7.8, TA 70, CH 230, CYA 80, Salt 3200. I have read about using liquid chlorine through the Fall/Winter to maintain some chlorine level. What level is recommended for the winter. Since algae not growing, is it necessary to keep level same as in summer ?
2.) I have a generator in case of power outage. Have freeze protect on my pump set at 34 degrees. It will run at a low flow for this temperature. Anything else I need to worry about regarding low temps/freezing ? I have a few months to prepare if I need to do something else.
3.) The Maytronics manual for my dolphin robot cleaner says it can operate at water temps as low as 43 degrees F. I know it can be sluggish. What do you all do to keep the pool floor clean when the temp goes too low for robot - just plain old vacuuming (not looking forward to reaching my hands into ice cold water to hook up the manual vacuum)
Thanks for advice in advance. I'm looking forward to keeping pool open !!