What do I need to know??
I just worked out how to switch the thing on. Had to text the previous owner of the house and when he replied with "have you switched it on at the board" and I hadn't I was a bit embarrassed so just ignored him and hopefully he doesn't text back. I was actually going to phone someone out, ffs. Imagine an engineer strolling in and just flicking the on/off switch I didn't know existed
probs still would've charged $200.
Anyway, good news is I have it running. It's currently 67 (Florida) and I've set it to 80. Naw sure that'll be hot enough but it's a start. I've googled to see what's what and seen it can take a couple of days to heat 20 degrees so this has me wondering? I'm assuming the heater only works when the pool pump is on, but I have the pump set to 8-5 everyday...do I need to let it run 24/7 to keep the pool warm? Surely not, man?
But if I only heat the pool up from 8-5 it'll never get warm or stay warm.
What's best practice here??
I just worked out how to switch the thing on. Had to text the previous owner of the house and when he replied with "have you switched it on at the board" and I hadn't I was a bit embarrassed so just ignored him and hopefully he doesn't text back. I was actually going to phone someone out, ffs. Imagine an engineer strolling in and just flicking the on/off switch I didn't know existed
Anyway, good news is I have it running. It's currently 67 (Florida) and I've set it to 80. Naw sure that'll be hot enough but it's a start. I've googled to see what's what and seen it can take a couple of days to heat 20 degrees so this has me wondering? I'm assuming the heater only works when the pool pump is on, but I have the pump set to 8-5 everyday...do I need to let it run 24/7 to keep the pool warm? Surely not, man?
But if I only heat the pool up from 8-5 it'll never get warm or stay warm.
What's best practice here??