Re: Winter ops.
Hey #6,
I live down the road from you near Augusta. This will be my second winter with my pool, last year I left it open with the solar cover on and will be doing the same this year. Lowest water temp I recorded was around 40 def F. I used my pump timer to run the pool at night to avoid freezing.
In early March of this year I switched from pucks to an Autopilot SWC, so now I've got the automatic freeze protection too. I've bumped my salt up to the high side to account for dilution from rain. Currently my output has dropped to 1-2% in the low 60's for water temp. The autopilot will stop generating Cl below 50 deg.
As Waste already said, keep an eye on the chemicals, and if you notice a large build up of leaves/etc you can easily scoop/vacuum to avoid a big biological burden on the pool water. Once I had things balanced this spring, the pool almost took care of itself all summer long.
(Especially after some great advice from Chem Geek, no more rapid pH rise!!)
Nater
16x32 Vinyl IG, 20,000 gal, Autopilot DIG-220 w/60 series cell, Dolphin Diagnostic Pool Boy
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