So I got my Stenner pump installed this past weekend. I went with a 85MP2 and 15gal tank. I also got an extra relay for my Aqualink control system. So relay that controls the Stenner only gets power when the main pump is on. I then can use my iAqualink app to turn the Stenner pump on and off. I will set it on a schedule as i get a more accurate daily dosage going into summer.
A few questions for those with Stenner pumps.... Lets say your pool uses 50oz of bleach a day... How would you typically run the Stenner for that dosage? I calculated my pump to about 1.5oz a minute. So run it in the morning for 33min? Or run it maybe 10 min then 10 min again at noon and 10 min in the evening?
Right now as I get the hang of the Stenner and getting my pool CYA up a little more (running around 40 right now) and the Texas sun starting to really shine.... i am taking my FC reading in the morning.... so whatever i need to get back up to about 5 or 6 FC... i calculate the run time and divide by two..... so i run the pump in the morning and again in the evening.
Again... this has only been a couple of days so far.... so just looking to get some input from others and how
they manage their setups.
Here are a few pictures.
A few questions for those with Stenner pumps.... Lets say your pool uses 50oz of bleach a day... How would you typically run the Stenner for that dosage? I calculated my pump to about 1.5oz a minute. So run it in the morning for 33min? Or run it maybe 10 min then 10 min again at noon and 10 min in the evening?
Right now as I get the hang of the Stenner and getting my pool CYA up a little more (running around 40 right now) and the Texas sun starting to really shine.... i am taking my FC reading in the morning.... so whatever i need to get back up to about 5 or 6 FC... i calculate the run time and divide by two..... so i run the pump in the morning and again in the evening.
Again... this has only been a couple of days so far.... so just looking to get some input from others and how
they manage their setups.
Here are a few pictures.


