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School me on salt water pools
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<blockquote data-quote="lilcoop03" data-source="post: 15985680" data-attributes="member: 90205"><p>Bump! So I'm in the new house and have been slowly learning the pool.. Its been hot as hell lately in SC and I've been having to add water to the pool daily to keep the water level high enough to go into the skimmer... I've also had to add about 120lbs of salt to it in the last week as the low salt light alarm was going off on the cell..</p><p></p><p>How often is often enough to run the pump? Looking to save on electricity costs of course... Read online that a good rule of thumb is 1 hour a day for every 10 degrees F in temperature...So if its 90 degrees out, it should run for 9 hours... And it should be running during the day when its hot and be off at night. Does that sound right? Can I get away with less? I believe it is 36,000 gallons..</p><p></p><p>Id also like to talk about closing the pool for the winter vs keeping it open if you guys can chime in on that.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilcoop03, post: 15985680, member: 90205"] Bump! So I'm in the new house and have been slowly learning the pool.. Its been hot as hell lately in SC and I've been having to add water to the pool daily to keep the water level high enough to go into the skimmer... I've also had to add about 120lbs of salt to it in the last week as the low salt light alarm was going off on the cell.. How often is often enough to run the pump? Looking to save on electricity costs of course... Read online that a good rule of thumb is 1 hour a day for every 10 degrees F in temperature...So if its 90 degrees out, it should run for 9 hours... And it should be running during the day when its hot and be off at night. Does that sound right? Can I get away with less? I believe it is 36,000 gallons.. Id also like to talk about closing the pool for the winter vs keeping it open if you guys can chime in on that. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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