Re: When to run the filter.
We run our pump from 11am - 6pm each day on a timer, longer if heavy swimmer load and we need to circulate extra chemicals. We have solar panels to push water though though so our timing is based a lot on heat generation.
We leave our solar blanket on when not in use - daytime it keeps the crap out of the pool, night it keeps the heat in. We actually suspend an actual set of netting for pond protection from birds/leaves over the cover during the fall winter months, I think it helps some to keep a lot of crap off the cover.
Re: When to run the filter.
The sun doesn't cause algae--improper chlorination of your pool causes algae. In the presence of too-low chlorine, the sun just provides the heat to speed growth up. As long as your water is properly chlorinated, you don't HAVE to run your pump during the middle of the day.
Janet
Re: When to run the filter.
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Originally Posted by aylad
The sun doesn't cause algae--improper chlorination of your pool causes algae. In the presence of too-low chlorine, the sun just provides the heat to speed growth up. As long as your water is properly chlorinated, you don't HAVE to run your pump during the middle of the day.
Janet
I run mine via a timer durring the hottest times of the day to help prevent alge growth. Circulating water is harder to grow alge then standing water.
Plus I keep the solor cover on during the day and circulating the water at the hottest times of the day helps keep the pool warmer.
Just my 2 cents.
Re: When to run the filter.
I have a 20x40 IG Vinyl pool in Northern NJ and make use of off-peak power exclusively. I almost NEVER run the pump during the day. I have had the pool 8 years and have NEVER had any algae problems. I run the pump for about 6 hour at night. The key is just to maintain the chemical balance in the water.
Re: When to run the filter.
I run mine here in Central NJ from 7PM to around 4-5AM. Never any issues and the water is crystal clear.
Re: When to run the filter.
I have a 27ft AG and run the filter during the day from 8-11am and 2-7pm on a timer. The only reason I run during the day is b/c the pool gets full sun and by circulating the water I noticed that the water temp rises significantly.