You are welcome!
You are welcome!
Another filter/pump question if I may..
We have been running our pump 24/7. How often should we run it? We do have a heat pump, so it obviously needs water through it to work. We turn down the temp during the cooler weeks and increase close to warmer days so the water will be warm enough on the sunny days. On the cooler days without the heatpump running, should we turn off the pump and filter?
doughboy 24x24 AG round 16,100 gal with 3.5 and 6.5 deep end. Doughboy sand filter. Doughboy 1 hp pump. Tropi-cal 75k btu heat pump.
You need to run the pump enough to completely turn over your water volume in a day's time. One of the equipment guys around here may be able to tell you, based on your pump, how long that is--but I would think that 8-10 hours a day would be plenty. I have approximately 26K gallons in my pool, and 8 hours is enough time to run the pump, although I just make it easy and turn it on when I get up, and off at dusk.
Janet
Thanks. I did not think it would hurt to turn off the pump on the cooler days if the heat pump isn't running. Our weather is so iffy right now. We can have 3 days of warm weather and then a week of cool (60's) and rain. I can't think of a reason to run the darn thing if we won't be swimming for a week.
The pool store said to run it 24/7 during the summer, so that is what we have been doing. I'm worried we will over work the poor thing!
doughboy 24x24 AG round 16,100 gal with 3.5 and 6.5 deep end. Doughboy sand filter. Doughboy 1 hp pump. Tropi-cal 75k btu heat pump.
It is not necessary to run it 24/7 unless you are trying to clear up a water problem. Otherwise, it is just wasting a lot of electricity. But, you really should run it some each day. A pool with no circulation for a week is more prone to an algae bloom.
Good to know, thanks! We have some warm weather coming up (for us anyway, mid 70's, lol) so we will run the filter/pump so we can heat our pool back up. We typically drop it down to mid 70's when we aren't swimming and a few days prior we turn up the degrees to heat the pool. From now on we will run it daily for 10 hrs or so and then turn it off.![]()
doughboy 24x24 AG round 16,100 gal with 3.5 and 6.5 deep end. Doughboy sand filter. Doughboy 1 hp pump. Tropi-cal 75k btu heat pump.
10 hours per day should be just fine.
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