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Default Speaking of Pool Heaters

On Nov 2, 12:29*am, "JimT" wrote:
"DD_BobK" wrote in message

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On Nov 1, 2:04 pm, "JimT" wrote:



This is the first year I've been able to use my pool heater in the fall
because I got a heater earlier this year (266k BTU Rakpak Nat Gas) capable
of heating the pool in a reasonable amount of time. I plan to use it into
December if the weather holds out.


The pool is an outdoor, in-ground, 10.5k gal pool. I'm in Central Tx.


I've been kicking the heater on about 5pm to go swimming about 8-9pm. I
keep
it anywhere between 83 - 87F.


Is it best to leave the heater on all the time or shut it down until I
want
to go swimming like I have been?


Jim


It's always best to turn the heater off...... as long as you turn it
on soon enough to get it up to desired swimming temp.

cheers
Bob

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Thanks. That does make sense. What would be nice is if the heater had a self
timer to activate the cycle for me.

In the winter months I plan to run the pump at night and keep the heater
about 35 (F) in case of a freeze.

Jim


There are timers with separately settable switches for the pump and
heater. One is made by a Tork (Torx?) and I'm sure there are others.