Good evening and thanks in advance for any advice! This has been my first season with a 'real' above ground pool, I have an Intex XTR 18' x 52" that we have really been enjoying. When I stepped up from the 10' x 30", wifey said I needed to be able to heat it. I picked up an old Raypack NG heater super cheap and got it running, it works great and I get about 1-2 degrees of heating per hour which I am pleased with. The problem is that the heater manifold is RUUUSSTTYY! I have the heater on a bypass so that I don't have to run through it, and if I want to heat the pool, I just disconnect my return line, and let the pump run for 30 seconds wasting the brown water that was in the heater before reattaching and heating the pool. It is an extra step, but the pool has been nice and clear, no visible rust stains anywhere. All good for this season. However, I will be breaking this set up down for the winter in a month or so, and am wondering if there is any recommended treatment for the heater for winter storage (it will be moved indoors), and any recommendations for next season so that I don't have to do my flush step. If not, I will probably add another 3 way so I can waste the dirty water without undoing a hose, and simplify a little. I am on a budget, so a new heater isn't realistic. Are there any swim-safe rust inhibitors that are worth adding? I do understand chloroine is a natureal oxidizer, and have had pretty good luck keeping my chlorine levels low, though my alkalinity and ph are also generally on the low side. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, and enjoy the water!
Thanks,
Tim
Thanks,
Tim