Autopilot claims their unit works up to 104 degrees. I have an aquarite system that worked well last year despite water temps in the low 90s (Ugh). I will be trying a fountain at night to cool the water this summer.
EricF
Autopilot claims their unit works up to 104 degrees. I have an aquarite system that worked well last year despite water temps in the low 90s (Ugh). I will be trying a fountain at night to cool the water this summer.
EricF
There should be no problem, provided you keep the CYA at 50 - 60 ppm.
When you try the fountain, keep an eye on your TA in case it starts to drop, if the pH is at 7.2 - 7.4.
Hope this helps.
Pat
Chlorine production is a function of water temperature and salt level. Higher salt = more chlorine production. Higher temperature = more chlorine production.
Mark Manning
Watermaid Canada
www.watermaid.ca
mark@watermaid.ca
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