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  • It seems like a simple question with an obvious answer, doesn’t it? It shouldn’t be difficult to figure out how long to run a pool pump. And really, it’s not.
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    00:00 - Introduction to How Long To Run A Pool Pump
    00:51 - Why You Need To Run Your Pump 8 Hours A Day
    01:45 - How To Calculate If You Have The Right Sized Pump And Filter
    04:25 - Different Types Of Pool Pumps
    05:35 - When You Run Your Pool Pump
    08:03 - When You Need To Run Your Pump More Than 8 Hours
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  • @SwimUniversity
    @SwimUniversity  Před 5 lety +18

    How long do you run your pool pump every day during the hottest part of the pool season?

    • @Aquatic_Amigo
      @Aquatic_Amigo Před 5 lety +3

      How do you find out how many gallons does a pool have ...measurements

    • @corysmith2295
      @corysmith2295 Před 4 lety +3

      Swim University Hey there is an important calculation missing in this video. Especially for below ground pools. When sizing your pump with the gpm and total feet of head, you need to calculate each 90 degree elbow into your equation and add 5 feet per 90 degree fitting. Not doing this will throw off you dynamic head calc and where the pump motor falls on the curve. Yes Variable speed and Ecm pumps can compensate. However, you are very technical and I think you would appreciate the accuracy.

    • @Rhino4272
      @Rhino4272 Před 4 lety +6

      I have the Intex sand filter pump and run it 24/7. The added expense is worth it to me for a clean pool. Once it gets nasty it's so hard to bring back

    • @jubeh
      @jubeh Před 4 lety +3

      I also run my included pump in my above ground coleman 24/7, only unplug to swim. I go through filters every week (because i added a skimmer that sucks in a lot of bugs) and i have negligible bill impact because of solar panels. Water is clean and maintenance is way, way lower than it used to be when i only ran my pump 6 hrs a day.

    • @REWYRED
      @REWYRED Před 4 lety +4

      I wired mine up to a WIFI controlled switch and can adjust on / off times remotely from anywhere... Usually during peak time in the heat of the day I will have the pump run for 10 min every hour from when the sun hits the pool just to move water around then on for 6 or so hours in the evening / nite. Foul weather days it gets run 8 hours in the evening.

  • @PennStateJake
    @PennStateJake Před rokem +16

    I do 6hrs on and 6hrs off - I run 6am-Noon and 6pm-Midnight and my pool does great!

  • @scottgreshuk7493
    @scottgreshuk7493 Před 3 lety +26

    Never had a problem with pool chemistry since I started running pump 24/7. I highly recommend it.

  • @brysonutsler7810
    @brysonutsler7810 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Nice video. No wonder i have slight algae issues running my tiny pools pump only 2 hours a day. Jeez lol.

  • @douglasjackson9058
    @douglasjackson9058 Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much! Such good information!

  • @agelessfitnessclub
    @agelessfitnessclub Před 2 měsíci +2

    Awesome find. I’ll buy your video. Thank you

  • @lisadykstra7674
    @lisadykstra7674 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I just want to say thank you for all these videos. I bought your pool care handbook and it’s been a super valuable resource. The pics are VERY helpful! Thanks again!!!

  • @WRXDEMON
    @WRXDEMON Před 3 lety +4

    Inherited a pool with a house we bought last year. I closed it last year in October just a few weeks after moving in. Opened it today. Watched this video and other videos - almost finished opening it, but done for tonight. Gonna follow your system to run the pump at night - hooked up my pump to a photocell light sensor timer outlet which I used to use during the winter at the front of the house so the Christmas lights would come on immediately when the sky got dark… Got a switch to control how long it stays on - I switched it from 6 hours for Christmas lights and 8 hours now for the pool. 👍🏽

  • @arnedac9399
    @arnedac9399 Před 2 lety

    Learned so much from you thank you.

  • @elwiub
    @elwiub Před 3 lety

    Great info! 👏🙂☀️

  • @grondelstraat54
    @grondelstraat54 Před 5 lety +17

    Thank you for all the good advice. Much appreciated. 8 hours works for me, maybe since I'm the only one who uses it.

  • @sir-hesbonbmasibo6322
    @sir-hesbonbmasibo6322 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this

  • @officialaapodg2402
    @officialaapodg2402 Před 6 měsíci

    Really helpful

  • @tishtashtishtash
    @tishtashtishtash Před 4 lety +6

    The advice to start at 4 hours and increase if the water clarity decreases and likewise decrease if the clarity remains is a sound one. And despite pooh-pooh’ing turnover rate, it’s still a nice ballpark estimate. I have an 11,000 gallon pool with a 1.5HP pump that runs about 70 GPM; to turn its capacity over once is a little over 2-1/2 hours. If conventional wisdom states 1-2x turnover is desired, split the difference at 1-1/2x turnover and ... voila! 4 hours almost on the dot.

  • @efrensaclolo7021
    @efrensaclolo7021 Před 3 lety +5

    I have been running my pump 3 hours from 6pm to 9pm for the last 8years since I bought in 2013 and I only use chlorine tablets for my chemical maintenance I live in California high desert.Clean my DE filter once a year by removing the 8 manifolds ,I have no issue what so ever,I test the water with the strips to know if I am low in chlorine.If I plan to swim or my grandkids .
    M

  • @tpalmen
    @tpalmen Před 3 lety +11

    I run my pump from April to September straight through. 3/4 hp sat-rite pump, sand filter with a 17000 gallon doughboy partial above ground with deep end in ground pool. I hate to have water standing still. Heat with a heat pump. Costs a little under $100/mo combined. Eastern Washington.

    • @MrCriches6
      @MrCriches6 Před 3 lety

      I am seeing the same cost in Ohio. Around $100

  • @rickster1957
    @rickster1957 Před 3 lety +1

    I live in the California foothills. I just got the Pentair super max variable speed installed. Three hours on high speed and two hours on medium speed. The third speed is not needed. My pool guys say that’s fine. They set it. It replaced a single speed Hayward that cost a kings ransom each month. Super quiet 🤫

  • @shahbasharat
    @shahbasharat Před 2 lety +5

    Run it 6-8hrs during day time because daylight is the highest risk for algae growth. At nights letting pool stagnate allows debris to settle to the floor so u will have a clearer pool.

  • @adolfoestrada9851
    @adolfoestrada9851 Před 5 lety +7

    What about salt water systems for an above ground pool. I have a 15ft by 48in above ground pool with a sand / salt water filter?

  • @Tuckerclan
    @Tuckerclan Před 4 lety +60

    I run my pump 24/7. I was taught, if you are pumping water, you have a pool. If you aren't pumping water, you have a pond. The cost isn't that much vs adding chemicals to rectify problems.

    • @TheGalavantingMotts
      @TheGalavantingMotts Před 3 lety +3

      Same here

    • @sidewayzmike
      @sidewayzmike Před 3 lety +2

      I like that theory. My pentair vs is doing 12 n 12 program. My only concern, is what time of the day, do I want my water features to function? 🤷

    • @HAULUUZ
      @HAULUUZ Před rokem +1

      @@sidewayzmike Does running the water feature cost more??

    • @sidewayzmike
      @sidewayzmike Před rokem

      @@HAULUUZ not at all. It's just a valve that I open and close to let my waterfall operate. All in the same water circuit.

    • @festivalmama
      @festivalmama Před rokem +2

      I have lived in my house for 21 years and have been running my pump 24/7. When I tell the service people that they freak out! I tell them I’ll only run it during the day and they think they have saved me. My electric bill isn’t any more than my neighbors who don’t have a pool at all. When I bought the house, the pump/motor was already probably ten years old. I replaced the whole thing once and recently replaced the impeller and the motor once. So its probably better to run it all the time instead of it going on and off every day.

  • @KC-xu9tl
    @KC-xu9tl Před 3 lety +5

    There always seems to be important things left out with these discussions:
    a) Diffusion of chemicals in a liquid
    b) Amount of suspended particular matter in a given season
    c) Likelihood of an algae bloom from organic debris load
    How much turnover of water is needed really depends on many factors. Summertime swimming in the pool will assist mixing/diffusion of chemicals naturally. Even with no swimming, there will be slow diffusion even if a pool pump was kept off entirely. Aside from salt pool run times to develop necessary chlorine levels, run times are really more about trying to filter out fine debris/particles to keep water clear. So in the summer with lots of swimming, particles get stirred up/suspended and one needs to increase run times to filter out the filtered particles to keep water clearer. Come winter time in many locations (say Phoenix) when people aren't typically swimming, the run times can be dramatically reduced as long as one has enough chlorine (or other algeacides) as particulate debris will settle to the bottom and be picked up by one's automatic cleaner.
    One can run a filter 24/7, 365 days per year but that costs $$ regardless if one has a variable speed pump. It is worthwhile to experiment to find the pump run time for one's pool given the season/pool use/exposure to organic debris, etc. A pool service company will always opt for longer vs. shorter pump times because it makes sense to assure a customer's pool is staying crystal clear. If your DIY pool care, take some time to experiment on number of hours needed to keep things crystal clear depending on things mentioned above.

  • @BlueSky-di2gw
    @BlueSky-di2gw Před 4 lety +2

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  • @TTSetters
    @TTSetters Před 5 lety +9

    I have a uv in ground vinyl lined pool. I run it 8-12 hours. 16,500 gallons. Shock 1x a week, or if a lot of use I may do a double shock if I know no one is using it for a day or 2. But then when you shock it you have to run it for 24 hours. I ran my pump one month 24/7 just to see. It was 430$, If I run it 8-12 hours (10 hour avg) it's 220$. This is in middle TN. My neighbors run ac 24/7 in summer they pay 90 a month. The pool really amps up your bill, that's for sure.

  • @aubrebauer2871
    @aubrebauer2871 Před 4 lety +1

    hey there! set up the intex easy set up pool and the input filter has slowed and now not moving. what is the best way to unhook hoses to take filter out to clean/ HELP!

  • @chrismartin5866
    @chrismartin5866 Před 3 lety +2

    Depends on what kind of pump you have variable speed or single speed...

  • @erozzy82
    @erozzy82 Před 4 lety

    Hi,
    Do i need to calculate volume water inside the B.tank if pools come with Balancing Tank?

  • @SurfCityCA
    @SurfCityCA Před 2 lety +1

    One pool builder in FL says to run the pump one hour per 10 degrees temp: 80 degrees = 8 hrs.

  • @Charlie1821
    @Charlie1821 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much. I run ours 24/7, just wondered how hard on the pump that is.

  • @annied4970
    @annied4970 Před 2 měsíci

    You crack me up. 😂

  • @lesleycarrington3296
    @lesleycarrington3296 Před 2 lety

    What speed and timings would you recommend for a variable speed pump?

  • @melmartinez8499
    @melmartinez8499 Před rokem

    Hello!! i'll be installing a UV light system to keep my pool clean; could you please create a video showing proper installation of the Pura Vida UV light system and how UV is used to clean your pool?

  • @JJTheKaraokeRideshareDriver

    My pump running 24/7 doubles my electric bill, so I put it on a timer that turns the pump on different times throughout the day.

    • @drewangell1457
      @drewangell1457 Před 2 lety

      Did you have a variable speed pump?

    • @JJTheKaraokeRideshareDriver
      @JJTheKaraokeRideshareDriver Před 2 lety

      @@drewangell1457 My electric pump is single speed. Since I posted this message, I also added a solar pump, which is only good on sunny days, but the solar pump is variable speed. So, I am reducing my electric usage by way of supplementing with the solar pump.

  • @ElijahPerrin80
    @ElijahPerrin80 Před 2 lety +1

    Cold pool, hot roof... a stirling engine converts heat to mechanical energy replacing the pool pump while heating the water in the pool... usually this is not done because of fowling issues, so a closed loop sterling engine would work even better with a lower boiling point working fluid and heat exchanger to pool water, fouling would be minimal and easy to clean routinely and it even could produce electricity perhaps to run the salt reactor or lighting. Funny thing is solar panels are hot and would benefit from cooling and could act as your heat source, win win.

  • @ROMA--AETERNA
    @ROMA--AETERNA Před rokem +3

    *Pentair IntelliFlo VSF,* from 20 GPM overnight/morning to 55 GPM in evening while heating, runs 24/7. Electricity costs only $25/month. Water probably turns over 3 times daily and its always beautiful.

    • @its_me_mark_johnson
      @its_me_mark_johnson Před rokem +1

      We recently upgraded from an overworked 1.5 HP single speed pump to a Pentair Intelliflo3 3 HP. We were running the old pump 12 hours at the rate of 75ish GPM at the cost of $1.97 per day. The VS pump runs 14 hours @ 20 GPM, 50 GPM for 6 hours, 78 GPM for 4 hours. Daily cost is now $0.96 a day and I'm turning the water over 4x a day.

  • @tenia7698
    @tenia7698 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi there, I need help on my above ground pool!

  • @chisrroman1333
    @chisrroman1333 Před 3 lety

    So my question is do you shock an run the pool before a rain an thunder storm or just best too do it after a storm?

  • @jovaniescobedo9991
    @jovaniescobedo9991 Před 4 lety

    Thx

  • @ryanallen4911
    @ryanallen4911 Před 3 lety +3

    I have solar panels and like to run mine from sun up to sun down so I don’t spend a lot on electricity

  • @faridaalieva2241
    @faridaalieva2241 Před 4 lety

    💕💕💕👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼Thanks

  • @69soulseeker
    @69soulseeker Před 4 lety

    my filter seeps water out around the valve where it tightens down. not much but it needs to be fixed. what should I do? First time pool owner and just opened it today. 7/12/20

  • @johnnyerwin1809
    @johnnyerwin1809 Před 2 lety

    I have a Tork 1109A 24 hour timer. Initially, it seemed to work fine. Now when it comes around to the off key, it locks the clock and keeps running. Have I put the off key on wrong? I cant seem to get it right.

  • @gaza2322
    @gaza2322 Před 3 lety

    How do you factor pool heating into this equation?

  • @mariorodriguez653
    @mariorodriguez653 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m in Texas now with the winter freeze. New pool owner... just learning the how to’s now. I might be in trouble. I know the water is flowing and pump is working. Has been continuously now. Have a Hayward VS pump.

  • @lesterlim123
    @lesterlim123 Před 2 lety

    Pls help me with my question. Can I run lx wp200-|| 24/7? Thank you very much

  • @eileenclark1941
    @eileenclark1941 Před 3 lety

    How do I know if my husand put the hoses on right

  • @its_me_mark_johnson
    @its_me_mark_johnson Před rokem +2

    We recently upgraded from an overworked 1.5 HP single speed pump to a Pentair Intelliflo3 3 HP. We were running the old pump 12 hours at the rate of 75ish GPM at the cost of $1.97 per day. The VS pump runs 14 hours @ 20 GPM, 50 GPM for 6 hours, 78 GPM for 4 hours. Running 24 hours a day instead of only 12. Daily cost is now $0.96 a day and I'm turning the water over 4x a day.

  • @seangleason7796
    @seangleason7796 Před 4 lety +4

    I run my pump on my 26ft aboveground pool 24/7. I figure chemicals are more expensive than the power to run my filter. I live in FL and do not want water sitting. I think in the summer time it is cheaper to run the pump than fight with issues with the water

    • @ontheMark72
      @ontheMark72 Před 3 lety

      at what RPM's? lower like 750 for 24/7?

  • @MRFLIP
    @MRFLIP Před 2 lety

    Can you run a pump with the cover over a above ground pool

  • @cynthiasmith6465
    @cynthiasmith6465 Před 2 lety +1

    I've been running mine 24/7 for 3 years. Huge inground pool and I'm scared not to.

  • @jaz1844
    @jaz1844 Před rokem

    Should you filter while swimming or after swimming

  • @emtzjr
    @emtzjr Před 3 lety +7

    Does the day temperature play a big factor in how many hours a day you leave the pump on? Like, a hot summer day of 90 degrees vs a cold day in the winter of 50 degrees? Thx.

    • @AB-dl1hz
      @AB-dl1hz Před rokem

      So you run your pool pump in the winter never heard of that before

  • @YESITSWILL
    @YESITSWILL Před 3 lety +6

    don't bacteria and algae grow faster in the heat and sun? so wouldn't running your pump at night instead of during the day cause more algae and bacteria?

  • @619caliman
    @619caliman Před 5 lety +2

    Long enough to sweep the floor or before use.

  • @kristenalmonte1110
    @kristenalmonte1110 Před rokem +1

    How many hours when it's a small vinyl Intex pool 12' x30" ?

  • @2EXTRM
    @2EXTRM Před rokem

    does it have to be 8 hours? i calculated my pool 20' Diameter and 48" depth to be around 8k gallons, so with my 2400GPH pump i only need to run it for 4 hours and it would cycle 9600 Gals in 4 hours. wouldnt that also be good?

  • @TTSetters
    @TTSetters Před 5 lety +2

    The simple way to approach this if you are a new pool owner, with say a 16000 gal pool I'd start 12 hours, run it for a couple weeks Every week shock, if it gets a little green, brush everything everywhere then double shock it. Here in TN it's 90+ every day during the summer, so the algae just wants to go nuts. I started at 24/7 then went to 15 hours, then 12, and now I'm about 8-12. 1x a week it runs overnight when shock is added. Get a taylor kit for $50 ish bucks, and some test strips (amazon is like 15$ for 100). Test strips for quick testing to see if you in the ballpark, I use the taylor if I'm about to double or triple / quad shock my pool (gotta make sure things are lower so it doesn't go nuts on the ratings).
    Watch these vids, learn a bunch. I've had my pool for 1 month. My first trip to leslies pool supply was 400$ and change. Now? I buy baking soda off amazon for $18 for 2x15 lb bags, pool essentials liquid bleach (10%, not the clorox 6% crap) for less than 4$ a gal at walmart. Some hardness stuff is the only thing I have to use, and not that often as here in TN we have almost hard water so it helps I guess.

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  Před 5 lety

      👍

    • @tishtashtishtash
      @tishtashtishtash Před 4 lety

      Agreed, but I’d throw borax in there for raising pH without raising alkalinity too much. Also, there’s nothing wrong with Clorox as a pool sanitizer, and it lasts months longer than the higher potency stuff.

    • @TTSetters
      @TTSetters Před 4 lety

      tishtashtishtash seeing what I said 10 months ago. I put “pool Rx” the blue one in my pool. All algae went away. Also my chlorine can be .5 vs 3-4. Crystal clear. Reduced my chemical bill be 75%. Also, I can run pump every other day for 8 hours. Sometimes I’ll run it for 4 everyday. Saved me 200+ $ a month.

  • @Mark-ud5og
    @Mark-ud5og Před 4 lety +1

    This video helps a lot. Thank you. My daughter 22 got a pool for free. And I have been left trying to learn how to manage it.

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  Před 4 lety

      Glad it helped!

    • @seangleason7796
      @seangleason7796 Před 4 lety

      I got a 26ft and put it up 2 months ago. 0 experience with running a pool and I have been able to maintain it pretty well. If you have a cartridge filter, I reccomend a sand filter, I got mine off of amazon for 160!

  • @crich4503
    @crich4503 Před 4 lety +2

    My experience is I run 8974 gallon pool 2.5 hours during the coolest part of day 5am until 730am. My turnover rate is 1.24, calculated by pool company. Live in north Texas. Had capacitor go out his year & waited nearly one week with no pump. My pool look great & I added liquid chlorine daily & after the sun goes down. Chlorine does the best work at night as during day sunlight eats up the chlorine. I have a 2 horsepower pump with 60 square foot DE filter with a chlorinator(uses chlorine pucks for CYA) set on a medium setting. Never use shock. Chemicals are all within range including hardness, as this makes water feel soft. During winter, I run my pool only once a week as long as water temp is below 70 degrees as algae cannot grow in the lower water temp. I do have a freeze guard should in winter pool temps drop.

  • @misha-elministries5246
    @misha-elministries5246 Před 2 lety +10

    Hi, was a pool operator for 30 years and learned a lot of tricks. I have a 10,000 pool and only my wife and I use down here in Fl. I keep my Chlorine about 10 ppm CY about 30ppm and run the pump 1 hour a day . Water stays perfectly clear no algae or diatoms. Secret is I use liquid pool chlorine keep it high at 10 ppm add about 5-10 ounces a day and maintain 30 ppm stabilizer . And do not pee in the pool 😄

    • @KennethRouwen
      @KennethRouwen Před rokem +2

      But those are pretty high chorine levels, they keep the water clear but can also cause skin and eye irritation

    • @misha-elministries5246
      @misha-elministries5246 Před rokem

      @@KennethRouwen 10 ppm is the max allowed in public pools here in Florida . It may be irritating to some people.

    • @KennethRouwen
      @KennethRouwen Před rokem +1

      @@misha-elministries5246 but why not turn it around then, more pump less chlorine, I have my salt water pool chlorine between 1-3 ppm and run the variable speed pump 7 hours a day. Don't you think the cost of chlorine is the same or more as the electric power needed for the pump? And maybe you also have solar on your roof in Florida? Just intrested..

    • @misha-elministries5246
      @misha-elministries5246 Před rokem

      @@KennethRouwen I am retired , I run the pump 1 hr per day just me and my wife . Pool stays nice and clear . Costs 32 cents a day to run pump ,14 dollars a month for Chlorine plus the stabilizer I put in once a year.

    • @its_me_mark_johnson
      @its_me_mark_johnson Před rokem

      What?!? This is insanity lol. The goal is to swim in less chemicals and the purpose of running the pump is to filter your water of debris and etc. So gross lol. Say you're filtering roughly 480 gallons of your 10,000 gallon pool a day. 🤮

  • @ericlaforge9445
    @ericlaforge9445 Před 5 lety

    Ok so 20% rpm fro 8pm to 5am and 5% day is ok?

  • @exclusive111.
    @exclusive111. Před rokem

    What rpm should i run my pool pump

  • @ncrpejxi
    @ncrpejxi Před 4 lety +1

    I have solar panels and run 8 hrs a day from 10 to 6 pm

  • @Patrick94GSR
    @Patrick94GSR Před rokem +1

    unfortunately for smaller pools like Intex 12' and 14' and similar sized pools, these calculations are woefully inadequate. Our 12' works out to 1,700 gallons total, and it came with a horrible little 250 gph cartridge pump. I upgraded that to a 1,500 GPH cartridge pump, but it still didn't work very well. Last year I upgraded again to the Intex 12" sand filter with 1,600 GPH pump, and it's been AWESOME! It says 2,800 gallon minimum pool size, but it's been working great with our 1,700 gallon capacity. I run a timer so that it runs 3 times a day for 1 hour each, which theoretically should be around 3 water changes every day. Shock, chlorine tablet and baking soda once each week keeps everything nice and clean all summer.

  • @77142957
    @77142957 Před 3 lety

    I run mine 24/7 all summer. I may shut it down on a cooler evening to put a liquid blanket on it overnight.

  • @joseluisrodriguez5122
    @joseluisrodriguez5122 Před rokem +1

    I run my variable speedpump 24/7. Here's my schedule: 8am-10am at 2850rpm. 10am-8pm at 2250rpm. 8pm-8am @1500. Hope this helps.

    • @jlsst190
      @jlsst190 Před rokem

      I have a VS pump as well, but not sure what speed to run it at, is there a way to calculate what the speed should be?

  • @jesusdiscipledon1499
    @jesusdiscipledon1499 Před 4 lety +2

    I run my pool pump 24/7 while open. Electric bill goes from around $100-200 during the winter to $300/month during the summer. A/C is a big part of that too though. I estimate my pool pump costs $50 per month. 1Hp Motor. 15k gallon inground.

  • @freespirit3818
    @freespirit3818 Před 2 lety

    I've got solar panels for my electric so prefer to run it from 10-6pm

  • @sbearly
    @sbearly Před 2 lety +1

    There is no way to know if you are turning over all the water in your pool because as the "clean" water comes back into the pool it is immediately mixed with the "less clean" water in the pool. The result is that 'all' the water in the pool very gradually gets pulled through the pump and filter and there is no way of knowing what percentage of the water actually went through the filter. Some water went through multiple times and some perhaps didn't go through. The way you know if you are running your pump enough is by looking at the water and testing the water. Your pool's need for chemicals complicates the process of course. But eventually you get a feel for how long, and when, is best for your pool and equipment.

  • @davidharrison6998
    @davidharrison6998 Před 3 lety +1

    If my pool is only 840 gallons.. Do I still need to run it 8 hrs a day...My buddy runs his 3 times a day for 30 min

  • @airikwilliams6720
    @airikwilliams6720 Před 4 lety

    I have a question !!!! Should I install bottom drains in an above ground pool even though the kit doesn’t come with the pool ??

  • @Skipper974
    @Skipper974 Před 2 lety

    I run mine 8 - 10 hours a day. Turning it on at 7am. I usually get in around 5pm.

  • @rupe53
    @rupe53 Před 3 lety +1

    There's no easy answer, but much of the time it will depend on the bather load and how much crap is floating in the air from trees, bushes, and other debris. In an ideal situation with one or two users that *SOAP SHOWER* before each use you can get away with much less filtering than a pool full of sweaty hot bodies jumping in every afternoon. (pool party?) Sunscreen will also cloud the water and clog filters.

  • @a206h
    @a206h Před 2 lety

    Right now in middle of July 24/7

  • @ChitoWorld
    @ChitoWorld Před 3 lety

    Just seen the rest of video

  • @mayorb3366
    @mayorb3366 Před 5 lety +9

    Turnover rates are now widely disregarded as a standard for residential pools. They were set up many years ago as a guideline, not based upon any particular scientific measure. I have been servicing pools since 1995. I have several that only run 3 hours a day. Most need to run longer, but not excessively. Six hours is about standard on my pools. (My average weekly service customer has been with me for about 10 years, some much longer, so I have empirical knowledge of long term results).
    The short answer is, you need to run your pool as long as your pool needs to run, that's it.
    Thanks for the videos, overall very informative and a good resource for pools owners.

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks for the feedback and info! And if you have any ideas for more videos, I'd love to hear them. Sounds like you know a ton ;-)

    • @619caliman
      @619caliman Před 5 lety +3

      Pretty much the same for me. No algea ever.

  • @SupremeSkeptic
    @SupremeSkeptic Před 3 měsíci

    What if my pump is overpowered? As in, one turnover can be done in 1.5 hours. Can I just run the pool pump for 1.5 hours at least? Or do I still need to run that pump for at least 8 hours? I know that ideally it should run 24/7. But I am asking for the recommended minimum.

  • @sir-hesbonbmasibo6322
    @sir-hesbonbmasibo6322 Před 4 lety

    Is it bad to shock my pool during the day?

  • @reneeodayok859
    @reneeodayok859 Před 2 lety +1

    Something to consider....if you buy a new above ground and use the crappy pump that came with. Just run it 24 hrs. Turning it on and off will fry it quicker. 😊

  • @gccooley
    @gccooley Před 4 lety +7

    Another variable, If you have a heat pump you have to run the pump to get desired water temp.

    • @daneshajacobs2991
      @daneshajacobs2991 Před rokem

      I live in Texas where it is hottttt...how can I keep my pool water from getting hot?

  • @Turk10mm
    @Turk10mm Před 3 lety +1

    24/7 1350 rpm from 10pm to 10am, 1800 from 10am to 10pm. I have a high speed skimmer setup on a feature to flow more water over the spa tiered spillway and/or to get some high speed skimming. $18 a month to run the pump like this.

    • @sidewayzmike
      @sidewayzmike Před 3 lety

      Are you talking about those venturi skimmer baskets? The ones that look like they are making a mini tornado inside the skimmers?

    • @Turk10mm
      @Turk10mm Před 3 lety +1

      @@sidewayzmike no that's not what i was talking about. though those do seem to work. i meant i setup a feature mode that is on-demand. if there's some bugs or cotton tree stuff floating on the surface, or i want my tiered spa to trickle a little more water as a feature i hit the button. it runs the pump up to 2800 for as long as i choose. The extra rpm skims a little faster than the 1800 for a quick skim.

    • @sidewayzmike
      @sidewayzmike Před 3 lety

      Yeah, if I host guests, and its night fall, I might go over to the pump and hit "quick clean" mode so I can get my waterfall to run more, lol. Because my slow more is anything after 8pm. Also did the color change led light (amazon) and it is cool af.

  • @kurtomac
    @kurtomac Před 3 lety +1

    I run my Pentair Intelliflo at 1500rpm for 14 hours a day for a little less than $10 a month

  • @cassandrapaquin2046
    @cassandrapaquin2046 Před 4 lety +4

    Our intex manual said run pump 6 hours. 18 ft x48”. Do we run the risk of burning out the motor if we go to 8 hrs/day?

    • @cruisintrkrs4105
      @cruisintrkrs4105 Před 4 lety +2

      I doubt it'll hurt. At all. We now have the standard Intex cartridge filter/pump to replace the same size one for our Coleman Swim Vista II 18'x48", when it burned out... We run ours 24/7. No problems whatsoever... We do have to change out our filter once a week, but I found a filter cleaner spray at Walmart and it works Amazingly Well! It's Clorox Brand & in a pump bottle. It literally dissolves the gunk right off the filter.

    • @tommmiegunz12131984
      @tommmiegunz12131984 Před 4 lety +1

      @@cruisintrkrs4105 great information, thanks

  • @InTheLab3d
    @InTheLab3d Před 5 lety +11

    I run mine all day every day, forever... its a pentair VS. I run it on speed 3... Cost of electricity in the midwest is dirt cheap.. only costs about 15-20$ per month... So I recommend it haha

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  Před 5 lety

      That's a great pump!

    • @Rhino4272
      @Rhino4272 Před 4 lety +1

      I have a cheapo Intex sand filter but I do the same thing. I live in the Midwest too and the dent to my electric bill is negligible. Totally worth it for a pool that's always clean and requires almost no maintenance. I only need to shock maybe once a month running it this way too!

  • @mattie9419
    @mattie9419 Před 4 lety

    I run my pump all the time I forget to shut it off
    I should probably put my pump on a timer

  • @scoot00025
    @scoot00025 Před 4 měsíci

    I run my pump 4 hours a day. Salt waters system. My pump is 75 GPM 1.5hp. My pool is 24' round and roughly 14000 gallons. I can move 18000 gallons theough my pool in 4 hours and its crystal clear from spring till fall. Figure out what your flow rate and then start saving on your electric bills!

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  Před 4 měsíci

      Yes to knowing your flow rate! Love to hear it!

  • @shaynejansma8869
    @shaynejansma8869 Před 4 lety

    I have a small 7x5' rectangle intex pool. When I turn my pump off during the middle of the day, what is the proper way to do it?
    Do I just straight up unplug it?
    Do I have to plug the intake valves?

  • @JustMeValerie6
    @JustMeValerie6 Před 2 lety +1

    How about a video about how to set a pool timer? I mean, it does seem basic, but there have got to be some pointers, right? For instance, on my timer it has two pins. One to turn on one to turn off…can i get extra pins so i can have two pumping “shifts”? How do you set the current time?

    • @dianechicarelli8605
      @dianechicarelli8605 Před 2 lety +1

      THIS. Every video I've watched so far just breezes right through the turning pump on and off and none show how to actually set the darn timer. Total novice here.

  • @Enslin07
    @Enslin07 Před 3 lety

    I have a small above ground pool
    600gal
    Have a pump working with 800g per hour
    Does this mean i can run it for 1 our ?
    Since it takes 1 our only to do 1 complete turnover?

  • @nicknolan8254
    @nicknolan8254 Před 5 lety +1

    which manufacturer do you recommend for a VSP??

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  Před 5 lety +2

      Pentair and Hayward both make great VSPs

    • @mayorb3366
      @mayorb3366 Před 5 lety +1

      I agree.
      But there is another option which is being overlooked since the VS have come out. The basic 2-speed motor has been around for decades. Its rpms are 3450 on high, and 1725 on low, very close to the recommended rpms on a VS. An added benefit is that it doesn't have a computer on its back. Just a thought.

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  Před 5 lety

      @@mayorb3366 Yea, I mention 2-speed pumps in the video. Great option too!

  • @lynneching4664
    @lynneching4664 Před rokem

    Hey Matt, Hopefully you can help me. I have a Pentair FNS 36 DE Filter and Sta-Rite Max-e-Pro pump. My normal PSI is 13-14 upon installation of new Filter 1 year ago; but now for about 3-4 months, my PSI keeps going high. After backwashing it will be normal at 14 PSI but by the next day and every day thereafter, the PSI steadily goes up till it reaches 30. I've done what the pool experts told me to do: backwash, take filter apart and clean manually and buy new grids. Installed new grids yesterday. Took me 4 hours as I am handicapped and elderly. I felt relieved after just to see the 13-14 PSI. YAY! But this morning the PSI has already climbed to 17 and now it's afternoon time and it's near 20. Ugh! Any suggestions?

  • @LubaLuba1
    @LubaLuba1 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi what happens if i leave my pool without filter on for 4 days while i am away?

    • @awc723
      @awc723 Před 4 lety +2

      why do that.......either get a timer or ask a neighbor

  • @GuayoyoAzucarado
    @GuayoyoAzucarado Před rokem

    The link to the calculator does not work

  • @daphnietudor2953
    @daphnietudor2953 Před 4 lety

    No body is swimming in ours but im still running the pump everyday and it's covered...i run for at least 4 hours and sometimes 6. I have a 530 gph pump and 1400 gallon pool

    • @daphnietudor2953
      @daphnietudor2953 Před 4 lety

      Actually just did the calculator it said the pool has 1,282 gallons. So the pump is very efficient lol

  • @MichaelTitera
    @MichaelTitera Před 5 měsíci +2

    What is the ideal schedule for a Variable Speed Pump? Please include Times and RPMs. Thanks!

    • @berkanbilgin2287
      @berkanbilgin2287 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Exactly what im looking for

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  Před 4 měsíci

      Your pool water needs to circulate at least once through your pump and filter. That means at least 8 hours a day, but it depends on the size of your pool.

  • @jensg.5832
    @jensg.5832 Před 3 lety

    Is there such thing as running it to long

  • @piercesteven3730
    @piercesteven3730 Před 4 lety +6

    I run my pool all day, so my electric bill is anywhere from $100 - $150 usd more than normal

  • @johnholladay9769
    @johnholladay9769 Před 2 lety

    I just turn mine off at night before bed and turn it back on before work. I probably run mine 12-14 hrs a day. I have a 14-28ft saltwater pool

  • @adeola4523
    @adeola4523 Před 3 lety +1

    Can I keep the water level at 4ft in an 8 ft deep inground pool?Thanks

    • @jneusbaum3697
      @jneusbaum3697 Před 3 lety

      Why would you do that?

    • @mlj257
      @mlj257 Před 3 lety +3

      Water level would not reach the skimmers in the pool so that seems like a bad idea.

    • @adeola4523
      @adeola4523 Před 3 lety

      @@mlj257 Thank you.

  • @payankeyr
    @payankeyr Před 4 lety

    Why does my pool pump/cartridge filter have full force when I clean and change it at first, then eventually tthe pressure slows down as much as I can hardly see water returning to pool. ( it takes about 30 min.)There are no leaks in system. It is a above ground pool. Thanks

    • @tishtashtishtash
      @tishtashtishtash Před 4 lety

      It all depends on what you mean by “eventually.” If you mean after several hours, it sounds like there’s a lot of crap that’s still being collected. If you mean after several weeks, then that’s normal.

    • @payankeyr
      @payankeyr Před 4 lety

      Hi I mean 15 - 30 minutes. When i clean czrtridge filter and reinstall it, turn lump on, water comes gushing out of return.then in about 15 minutes or so, it slows diwnn tk a trickle, were I can bearly see it coming out of returnwhat would cuz that. Cartridge is only 2 yrs. old.

  • @ChitoWorld
    @ChitoWorld Před 3 lety

    But what if your pump is 1000gph and flow rate 783 with a 872 gallon pool? That’s 1 hour complete cycle