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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Leaving for 16 day vacation - what to do with pool

    I recently came back from a two week vacation and found my pool level 1.5 feet below normal with water greener than Shrek. I usually turn off my skimmers before leaving but this time I forgot.

    The pump ran dry. The booster pump for my polaris went bye bye but the main pump seems ok. I don't know how it survived. It was set for 5 hours a day. Must have quickly got too hot and shut itself off.

    I set my sprinkler system to dump water in the pool every other night expecting a lot of evaporation in the Texas heat but I guess it wasn't enough.

    In my opinion, the most important thing to do (if you leave the pumps set to turn on) is to turn off your skimmers.

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    Default Re: Leaving for 16 day vacation - what to do with pool

    Why not use one of those automatic water levelers that hookup to a hose they run about $80...

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    Default Re: Leaving for 16 day vacation - what to do with pool

    Quote Originally Posted by frankcav
    Why not use one of those automatic water levelers that hookup to a hose they run about $80...
    I am just affraid to put in something new and then what if it fails when I am away. What if watter keeps filling up? I am just kind of paranoid on these things :-(.

    About closing skimmer. What do you mean by that? I have skimmer that has 2 holes at the bottom. One goes to pump, another to main drain. So if water level is below skimmer line, that water starts to come in from main drain. Do I have to close anything in this case?

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    Default Re: Leaving for 16 day vacation - what to do with pool

    Quote Originally Posted by vim
    I am just affraid to put in something new and then what if it fails when I am away. What if watter keeps filling up? I am just kind of paranoid on these things :-(.

    About closing skimmer. What do you mean by that? I have skimmer that has 2 holes at the bottom. One goes to pump, another to main drain. So if water level is below skimmer line, that water starts to come in from main drain. Do I have to close anything in this case?
    Skimmer: Only a concern if you decide to put your pump on a timer (I'm not recommending leaving it running 24/7). I'm talking about closing the valve to the skimmer to disable it.

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