Thanks. Hopefully I'll get a chance to play with this soon.
I had assumed the cooler night temps would offset the higher humidity.
Thanks. Hopefully I'll get a chance to play with this soon.
I had assumed the cooler night temps would offset the higher humidity.
FYI--- I ordered a fairly inexpensive pool fountain from Target.com that fits into the 1 1/2" pvc return of my inground vinyl pool. It has no hose and doesn't interfere with my Kreepy.It works great and for those of you who are not handy men- go to Target.com and check it out.
I installed my pool coolers on my returns tonight and I must say so far so good. As soon as I installed them I turned the pump on and jumped back in. The water spraying back into the pool is about 10 degrees cooler. You can put your hand in the water and then stick it in the spray and it is day and night difference. It was very refreshing as I was swimming my laps to swim past the spraying water. Unfortunately, I have algae starting to develop in my pool so I shocked it and put my Aquabot in. I am leaving the pump running all night with the coolers attached. My water was a yucky 91 degrees tonight, and we have nothing but 95+ days ahead with heat indexes of over 100. I am hoping to get it under 85 degrees. Now I have to kill the algae!
Wow. My water temp was a miserable 91 Thursday night around 10 PM. Today, my water temp was a wonderful 82. Now, we did get a storm yesterday, but my water never cools this fast with just rain. I say if your water is too hot you definitely need to buy these, or be creative like Dave and fabricate them yourself. Now that I see them and see what they are in person, they don't look like they would be that hard to make yourself. It does work!
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