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    You can leave the pump on if you don't have a lot of debris that could fill your skimmer basket and block water flow to your pump. Another option would be to put the pump on a timer or just ask your family to turn it on and off at a certain time each day. You do want to make sure that the pump runs for at least an hour after additions of bleach.

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    You can leave the pump on if you don't have a lot of debris that could fill your skimmer basket and block water flow to your pump. Another option would be to put the pump on a timer or just ask your family to turn it on and off at a certain time each day. You do want to make sure that the pump runs for at least an hour after additions of bleach.
    The pump does have a timer. What time interval should i set it at?

    The pool came with a vacuum that runs off of water pressure from the pump...seems to do an ok job. Any recommendations on pool vacuums? (i know im getting ahead of myself, but figured i'd ask )

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    Maybe two 5 hour sessions. Just make sure they are going to add the bleach when the pump will still be on for at least another hour afterwards.

    Ask your vacuum question in the pool equipment section of the forum instead of here in one of the chemistry section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Watermom View Post
    Maybe two 5 hour sessions. Just make sure they are going to add the bleach when the pump will still be on for at least another hour afterwards.

    Ask your vacuum question in the pool equipment section of the forum instead of here in one of the chemistry section.
    the timer only has one on/off setting so I'll set it for a ten hour run at night to cover when they add the bleach. Ill post additional test results tomorrow. here's to hoping i come back to a clear pool!

    thanks watermom!

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    First test this am looked good. Again with the current test kit I couldn't get an accurate reading but it was still pretty high; however due to not knowing I added some bleach just to be safe. It might not have dropped much, if at all. Took a second reading around 1pm. No noticeable change!

    Had a pool guy come out to explain the workings of the plumbing, filter, how to clean it, etc. As it turns out, the previous owner didnt have the spa returns on at all and they left the vacuum line on so a large percentage of the water wasnt even going through the filter until today! can you believe it?!

    The vacuum cleaner is a Polaris, not sure of the exact model, but Ill check it tonight to see. From what Ive been reading they seem to be pretty solid units, correct?

    I'm going to stock up on bleach tonight so my family members can add throughout the week and pick up an additional timer clip set from the pool store so I can have the pump running twice a day as watermom suggested.

    How are we looking? Am I missing anything? Anything other things I need to do before vacation?

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    I think you've about got things covered. Hopefully by the time you get back, your new test kit will be there waiting for you.

    Now, stop worrying about the pool and start packing. The worst that can happen is there is a little algae but if that is the case, we can help you clean it up easily. i doubt that will happen since you are fortunate enough to have someone looking in on the pool daily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Watermom View Post
    I think you've about got things covered. Hopefully by the time you get back, your new test kit will be there waiting for you.

    Now, stop worrying about the pool and start packing. The worst that can happen is there is a little algae but if that is the case, we can help you clean it up easily. i doubt that will happen since you are fortunate enough to have someone looking in on the pool daily.

    Orders from 'Mom -- and you know what happens when you don't mind your mom!!!!! ---- GO HAVE SOME FUN!!

    Yes mom! lol


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