Thank you so much! That helps alot. I Will follow your instructions. Nice and simple....just the way i like it. LOL!
Thank you so much! That helps alot. I Will follow your instructions. Nice and simple....just the way i like it. LOL!
Hertford, NC
(about an hour west of the Outer Banks)
24 foot round above ground
What I did with my pool heater before last winter was I disconnected the outlet hose, and left the inlet hose on, then I poured a gallon of RV antifreeze in there untill it ran out the outlet pink, at that point I figured I was done. Time will tell if it worked or not though, once I open it up in around a month. Oh, I also took a tarp and tightly covered it for the winter to keep ice from getting in there and causing damage.
steve
Thanks so much for all the great suggestions. Will come in VERY handy upon closing in a few months. A heat pump is a big investment, so i want to do it right! Thanks again.
Hertford, NC
(about an hour west of the Outer Banks)
24 foot round above ground
My installer took the cheap way out and glued the PVC pipe into the inlet and outlets of the heat siphon heat pump exchanger fittings. I drilled a hole in the lowest part of the PVC pipe coming from the bottom of the heat pump and tapped it for a screw. A few wraps of teflon tape around the threads of the screw keeps it water tight and I can now remove almost all of the water by blowing air into the unit while that screw is out.
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