Hi all, I'm in the UK and have a 20x10 6000 galon outdoor pool. We recently did away with our 9kw electric heater and bought a Polytropic Master M heat pump.
We absolutely love it and it has transformed how often we use the pool. However now that summer is here in the UK whenever the outdoor temperature is set to be anywhere above 23 or 24 degrees celcius consistently for a week I will fire up the heat pump and leave it on a timer so it tops up the temperature every morning from 10am and usually it gains the 2 -4 degrees it's lost overnight by about 1 or 2pm.
Now sometimes I might decide the weather looks dodgy for maybe 4 or 5 days and if thats the case, I turn the thermostat right down (to around 21 degrees) so that it will not kick in at all. Obviously after those 4 or 5 days I then have to leave it on for a longer period of time (about 6-8 hours) to get from the lower temp up to swimable temp.
Is this the correct way to do things or should I be leaving it on and set to pool temp permanently throughout the summer? We get a lot of use out of the pool when the weather is right but obviously being in the UK this is hit or miss.
The convenience of not having to forward plan a swim by at least 24 hours would be lovely, but I don't want to go down that route if I'm going to be financially much worse off.
Any advice on this would be much appreciated!
We absolutely love it and it has transformed how often we use the pool. However now that summer is here in the UK whenever the outdoor temperature is set to be anywhere above 23 or 24 degrees celcius consistently for a week I will fire up the heat pump and leave it on a timer so it tops up the temperature every morning from 10am and usually it gains the 2 -4 degrees it's lost overnight by about 1 or 2pm.
Now sometimes I might decide the weather looks dodgy for maybe 4 or 5 days and if thats the case, I turn the thermostat right down (to around 21 degrees) so that it will not kick in at all. Obviously after those 4 or 5 days I then have to leave it on for a longer period of time (about 6-8 hours) to get from the lower temp up to swimable temp.
Is this the correct way to do things or should I be leaving it on and set to pool temp permanently throughout the summer? We get a lot of use out of the pool when the weather is right but obviously being in the UK this is hit or miss.
The convenience of not having to forward plan a swim by at least 24 hours would be lovely, but I don't want to go down that route if I'm going to be financially much worse off.
Any advice on this would be much appreciated!