- Mar 29, 2024
- 51
- Pool Size
- 13000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Saline Generating Systems Breeze 540
Hi all,
Bear with me - fired the pool guy in March and have been managing my pool by myself since then. Water has been pristine and no issues at all. Still learning, though!
However, I’ve struggled with inconsistent FC levels - usually dropping to 3 ppm (once to 1ppm) by the end of the week from 5-8 ppm earlier in the week. I have a SWCG but have been running it at 100% 8-10 hours per day + adding dichlor or trichlor once per week (leftover supply, use it mainly to raise CYA).
I started looking into running my pump 24/7 (inspired by posts on this forum) to consistently produce chlorine from the SWCG and realized that running the pump at 900 rpm (skimming is effective and SWCG running fine) use about 15% of the electricity that running the pump at 2000 rpm does. I calculated that running the pump like this (900 rpm 23 hours and 2000 rpm 1 hour, I.e. 24/7) will cost about $8/month (10 hours at 2000 rpm is about $26/mo - a negligible difference).
However, since I’m relatively new to maintaining my own pool, I don’t always know what I don’t know. Anything I’m missing? Any reason I should not run it at a low RPM?
Thanks y’all!
Bear with me - fired the pool guy in March and have been managing my pool by myself since then. Water has been pristine and no issues at all. Still learning, though!
However, I’ve struggled with inconsistent FC levels - usually dropping to 3 ppm (once to 1ppm) by the end of the week from 5-8 ppm earlier in the week. I have a SWCG but have been running it at 100% 8-10 hours per day + adding dichlor or trichlor once per week (leftover supply, use it mainly to raise CYA).
I started looking into running my pump 24/7 (inspired by posts on this forum) to consistently produce chlorine from the SWCG and realized that running the pump at 900 rpm (skimming is effective and SWCG running fine) use about 15% of the electricity that running the pump at 2000 rpm does. I calculated that running the pump like this (900 rpm 23 hours and 2000 rpm 1 hour, I.e. 24/7) will cost about $8/month (10 hours at 2000 rpm is about $26/mo - a negligible difference).
However, since I’m relatively new to maintaining my own pool, I don’t always know what I don’t know. Anything I’m missing? Any reason I should not run it at a low RPM?
Thanks y’all!