It’s really strange how the GPM works but I guess in addition to having much more resistance pushing water up to the solar panels, it really seems to matter how many returns I have going. The most efficient setup in terms of RPM to GPM is to run the pump while filtering both pool and spa. If I just do pool only, efficiency drops about 5 GPM. If I just do spa only, it drops about 10 GPM.You just NAILED why the industry 'turnover' myth is *exactly* that.
One neighbor has a bunch of water features and a heater. One neighbor has a plain Jane pool. A 3rd neighbor had something in between and heavy trees that clog their small filter often. Yet all 3 need 3 turnovers a day, thay they have zero chanve of calculating without a flow meter. Now Multiply those variables across the land and how is anybody supposed to actually know when they hit their 3 turnovers.
Now, the truth is that each pool needs the skimming and filtering that it needs. Some need 2 hours, others 4 or 9. Heck, even the same pool will need wildly different schedules to clear the various crud levels throughout the season. Yet if they make everybody run for 16 (?) hours, they are RIGHT !!!!
If shooting for 1 or 2 or 3 turnovers makes you sleep better, then by ALL means do it for you. If you want to figure out what you truly need, try a runtime for a week. If the water is stupid clear? Try less next week. If the water isn't quite right, add some runtime. Reasses whenever necessary like in the early spring when you get overrun with pollen. I had to run 24/7 then to keep up with 80 Oaks. Shortly thereafter I barely needed to run at all for a couple of months if we weren't throwing a bunch of parties. Towards the end of the season I needed to ramp it up again.
I didn't care to ever care so I just ran 24/7 at low RPMs for peanuts. But I knew I was doing it for me and not some one size fits all reccomendation.
Also, absolutely LOVE the data if you are so kind to experiment and do the appropriate math. It will be a GREAT resource to point to for real world results as to why all 50 RPMs are not created equal, for flow or cost.
Like you said, I’m just doing a swag on runtime, trying to get a decent amount of total turnover at the cheapest possible cost. Since I have an autocover, I don’t really even need much in the way of skimming. Fortunately I have my pool in a spot where there are no major trees, just some bushes so there isn’t too much that ends up in the pool. It kinda of feels wrong to not run the pump at all, especially in winter when I don’t need to generate much chlorine, but based upon what you are saying I’m not exactly sure what the point of running the pump is if I have clean chlorinated water and use the autocover.