Before I had a timer, I just had the neighbor who feeds the dog turn it on one day, then turn it off the next and so on. Not optimum, but it works.
Hi all,
I'm going on vacation for five days and was wondering how long you can go without running the pump? I currently don't have my new pool hardwired...so I don't want to leave the extension cord hooked up and set the pump to program.
My water has been so crystal clear...I hate to take too many chances. I bumped my chlorine level up to 12ppm (CYA 35), I'll recheck and adjust chlorine tonight as well...just to keep it @12 before I leave.
Could I go without running the pump at all? or should I ask someone to come by one or two days while we're away?
thanks,
dan
Before I had a timer, I just had the neighbor who feeds the dog turn it on one day, then turn it off the next and so on. Not optimum, but it works.
I would not leave the pool off for more than 3 days (with a high Chlorine concentration to start).
My recommendation is:
If you can't get someone to come by and check it, then keep using your extension cord, plug it into an outdoor timer, plug that into a GFCI outlet, set the timer between 6-8 hours a day and leave it be, if something gets wet and shorts, the GFCI will take care of it, otherwise, your pump should run for teh preset time every day (barring a power failure).
If you use a digital timer, a power failure will render it useless until you reprogram, a manual one will keep working - cycle may happen at different time, but it will at least cycle the pool.
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