I have a combo Pool/Spa. The spa is raised and has a spillway that flows into the pool. My goal is to keep the spillway area from drying out and I'm wondering if there's a recommended method of maintaining a high enough water level in the spa to keep a flow of water going over the spillway. Currently the water level sits appx 1/4 inch below the level of the spillway unless I run the spillway feature (Pentair system).
The way I see it (and I'm new to this) is there are 3 options...
1) Leave the spillway feature on continuously (seems like a big waste of energy)
2) Schedule the Spillway feature intermittently throughout the day (seems like it would be unnecessary)
3) Adjust my valve actuator so there's still a little flow going to the spa while running the Pool feature (but will that result in too much chlorine being pumped into the spa from the SWG?)

The way I see it (and I'm new to this) is there are 3 options...
1) Leave the spillway feature on continuously (seems like a big waste of energy)
2) Schedule the Spillway feature intermittently throughout the day (seems like it would be unnecessary)
3) Adjust my valve actuator so there's still a little flow going to the spa while running the Pool feature (but will that result in too much chlorine being pumped into the spa from the SWG?)
