A cover will certainly help, but you should keep the pool pump (filter) on its timer. What is your concern with leaving the pool pump on when you are away?Originally Posted by amyinraleigh
And yes, dumping a lot of chlorine and keeping the pool covered *might* get you through 10 days, but this is partly dependent on your current CYA level, so can you let us know what that is? Also, is this cover you talk about opaque and prevents sunlight from getting through? Have you ever had experience using this cover and know that it in fact cuts down your chlorine loss significantly?
[EDIT]It is normally advisable to have someone pop in at least a couple of times during the week (assuming you have the cover) to add chlorine. If the cover cuts your chlorine loss to around 20% of the chlorine level per day (meaning that it loses 20% so that 80% is left after each day), then if you dump 20 ppm of chlorine it will end up with about 2 ppm after 10 days so that's why the CYA level is important to know -- if it's high, then those last days will be risky. Also, if you don't know how much your cover cuts down your chlorine loss, then you're taking a big risk since the 20% number is a guestimate. In my own pool with a cover (and the pump was running 8 hours every day), I've been able to do the dump chlorine routine for up to a week, but I've never gone longer than that and normally we have someone stay at our house and both enjoy and maintain the pool.[END-EDIT]
Richard
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