My water temp is reading 34. A little scary since its not nearly as cold as it is going to get.
Staff - take out the trash.
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Place plastic containers in the pool to keep the surface from freezing. Break up ice on the pool and spa surface continuously to prevent ice expansion damage. Be careful not to damage pool components while breaking ice. NOTE: Filter pressure gauge will sometimes freeze giving a false reading that the pool needs to be backwashed. Never backwash filter during freezing conditions.
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Place a plastic container (such as an empty gallon milk container) in each skimmer this can be weighted down with pea gravel or 1/3 full of water. If ice forms in the skimmer, the container will allow for expansion, helping to prevent freeze damage.
IDK,BrazosDog02 said:2wealfth Man said:
So I have done a wrap job on some of the most exposed pipes per below. Used towels and that plastic furniture wrap. I think that is about the best I can do at this point.
Just run the pumps. I don't know if water flows through every pipe or not but if it does, then you'll be fine. This cold is not cold enough to freeze an entire pool and as long as your water is NOT frozen, then it will flow and can be reasonable assumed to be above 32 degrees which will prevent any issues.
Insulation is buying time from freezing, it's not buying anything else. A full pipe that isn't moving with 24" of insulation will still freeze if given enough time to do so.
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I drained the pool below the skimmer and dumped a bunch of salt into the pool and poured antifreeze into the skimmer intake. Took the top off of the motor skimmer again dumped anti-freeze and shut the pool equipment down...
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Place a plastic container (such as an empty gallon milk container) in each skimmer this can be weighted down with pea gravel or 1/3 full of water. If ice forms in the skimmer, the container will allow for expansion, helping to prevent freeze damage.
I'm assuming the space left in the container will absorb the expansion of the ice instead of your filter walls and pool deck.Bottlerocket said:Quote:
Place a plastic container (such as an empty gallon milk container) in each skimmer this can be weighted down with pea gravel or 1/3 full of water. If ice forms in the skimmer, the container will allow for expansion, helping to prevent freeze damage.
I don't understand this
Agreed and I told my wife the same thing. I think wheatables explanation following your response is my story and I'm sticking to itBottlerocket said:Quote:
Place a plastic container (such as an empty gallon milk container) in each skimmer this can be weighted down with pea gravel or 1/3 full of water. If ice forms in the skimmer, the container will allow for expansion, helping to prevent freeze damage.
I don't understand this
why not just take the skimmer doors off then?Garrelli 5000 said:Agreed and I told my wife the same thing. I think wheatables explanation following your response is my story and I'm sticking to itBottlerocket said:Quote:
Place a plastic container (such as an empty gallon milk container) in each skimmer this can be weighted down with pea gravel or 1/3 full of water. If ice forms in the skimmer, the container will allow for expansion, helping to prevent freeze damage.
I don't understand this
My guess is the milk jug crushes inwards before the ice forces the skimmer door to make a decision and the skimmer will open inwards - once the skimmer has reached the point of "I'm icing, nothing you can do".
i googled this and apparently the jugs are for above ground pools only.Wheatables02 said:why not just take the skimmer doors off then?Garrelli 5000 said:Agreed and I told my wife the same thing. I think wheatables explanation following your response is my story and I'm sticking to itBottlerocket said:Quote:
Place a plastic container (such as an empty gallon milk container) in each skimmer this can be weighted down with pea gravel or 1/3 full of water. If ice forms in the skimmer, the container will allow for expansion, helping to prevent freeze damage.
I don't understand this
My guess is the milk jug crushes inwards before the ice forces the skimmer door to make a decision and the skimmer will open inwards - once the skimmer has reached the point of "I'm icing, nothing you can do".
I'm running mine at 68; the issue I've seen is condensation if running it at low pool temps but I've had mine going for a day & half so my temps are remained constant. There's possibility that I could hurt the heater but I'll take that risk over the alternative... I'll cycle the heater tomorrow during the day, depending on sunlight, but then back on overnight.cena05 said:
Any of y'all using your heater? Wasn't sure if it was discussed.
No advice, but prayers for you buddy.Big Al 1992 said:
Power been out for 3 hours - freeze protection doesn't work with no power!
Jimbo Finisher said:
How long should we wait till we pull plugs, etc? I want to give the system a chance to come back on before having to drain the lines.
Bottlerocket said:Jimbo Finisher said:
How long should we wait till we pull plugs, etc? I want to give the system a chance to come back on before having to drain the lines.
My plan is 30 minutes. Probably less if you don't have any insulation or blankets on your pipes
Jimbo Finisher said:Bottlerocket said:Jimbo Finisher said:
How long should we wait till we pull plugs, etc? I want to give the system a chance to come back on before having to drain the lines.
My plan is 30 minutes. Probably less if you don't have any insulation or blankets on your pipes
I pre-planned and have my equipment tarped (A frame style) with and old Army woobie (blanket) on top of towels then old C9 Christmas lights strung underneath. I'm hoping that will buy me an hour with no power. My main concern will be if we lose power overnight and I'm not awake to realize it.
I swept all of mine off, cleaned the pad as much as possible. Main reason is I want any sun that shows up to hit the pipes. No idea if that's the right answer or not but my $0.02.78681AG said:
Should I remove all of this snow from around the pump area, or would it provide any insulating benefit tonight when temps get to zero?