With the help of this forum I converted my pool to salt this year (it's also my first year with the pool in general), the circupool rj60. I just had a company close my pool for the season, they blew out the lines and the SWG cell is empty but I am wondering if I should go through the trouble to remove it and store it inside or perhaps cover it, or just leave it in place?
The manual just says "follow closing procedures for your area" and specifically says you can leave the control module out, but doesnt say anything about the cell.
I also installed a new Hayward variable speed pump and omni hub and replaced the gas heater with a heat pump. The closing company just left all the equipment in place and said it was up to me if I removed anything. I know the previous owner just left everything out in the elements all winter. Removing the omni hub would be too much work because of all the wiring and i cant remove the heat pump but I could cover the top of the heat pump like some people do with AC units ( but have also heard you shouldnt do that).
Also, my closing company didnt drain down the water at all, they just left it at normal operating height. I read the closing guide on the forum and it says you should rain down to the returns? They also didnt use any anti-freeze as the guide suggests. They just dumped 2 gallons of shock, blew out all the lines and put the ratcheting mesh cover on and left.
Thanks for any advice.
The manual just says "follow closing procedures for your area" and specifically says you can leave the control module out, but doesnt say anything about the cell.
I also installed a new Hayward variable speed pump and omni hub and replaced the gas heater with a heat pump. The closing company just left all the equipment in place and said it was up to me if I removed anything. I know the previous owner just left everything out in the elements all winter. Removing the omni hub would be too much work because of all the wiring and i cant remove the heat pump but I could cover the top of the heat pump like some people do with AC units ( but have also heard you shouldnt do that).
Also, my closing company didnt drain down the water at all, they just left it at normal operating height. I read the closing guide on the forum and it says you should rain down to the returns? They also didnt use any anti-freeze as the guide suggests. They just dumped 2 gallons of shock, blew out all the lines and put the ratcheting mesh cover on and left.
Thanks for any advice.