Quote Originally Posted by gregugadawg
Just one conflicting point here, I wouldn't say that running your equipment 8 hours a day is more than sufficient run time. 8 would be a bare minimum to run it. Typically most pools are designed to turn over in 6-8 hours, in the middle of the summer you would want to run the pump a minimum of 12 hours during the heat of the day. 8am-8pm is normally recommended, you don't want to run it in the morning and off during the day and at night, you want at a bare minimum 8 continuous hours during the heat of the day. And to be honest most people will agree if you can afford the little extra to run it 24 hours a day it will save you money in the long run and a lot of headaches.
Depending on the size of the pool and the equipment involved, run time of 8 hours a day may very well be adequate. Not all of us would agree that running the pump a minimum of 12 hours during the heat of the day is necessary, either. And when you consider that SWC cell life is rated in hours of run time, running it 24 hours/day could cost way more than the electric bill.

Janet