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Swimming pool pump timers – an essential part of pool maintenance

There are a lot of swimming pool equipment items available in the market today. However, not all of them have proven their worth in practical usage. You might look differently, however, at the swimming pool motor pump timer. This handy gadget takes control of your pump and makes sure it runs in an optimal and cost-efficient manner.

Swimming pool pump timers are a welcome addition to any swimming pool owner’s supplies. In the previous article, it was mentioned that keeping the motor from overheating is the key to pump health. A swimming pool pump timer can make sure that the pump only runs for the amount of time needed.

Pool motors do a lot of work under hostile conditions. They have to keep pumping for a minimum of 4 hours and often work for 8 hours or more, and even the toughest motors can break down. They could overheat, corrode, or break down due to over use. You need to make sure conduct regular maintenance, and ensure longevity.

It is sometimes too easy to neglect the pump and leave it running for inordinate amounts of time. This is not a good thing - it costs a lot more money in electricity and puts the motor at serious risk of damage.

This is where swimming pool pump timers come in. A good swimming pool pump timer interfaces with the existing pump and controls its use. This allows a worry free operation of your pump that assures effective, efficient and worry-free use.

What to look for in a good swimming pool pump timer

1. Interface. A good swimming pool pump timer should easily interface with old pumps and after market models as well. There are timers that only perform heat measurements and alert you to shut your pump off in the even of overheating. However, they do not remove the manual labor involved with having to hang around the house waiting for an alert.

The newer timers directly interface with the pump and make sure you are never laboring the pump beyond necessity.

2. Cruise control. Good pump timers are hassle free and do not require much fuss. You can basically set it up and leave it on its own to do its job. The best timers even have features for different types of pumps: dual speed pump, single speed pumps and others.

They also support a variety of modes to accommodate such features as booster pumps, cleaner pumps, countdown modes, and other handy features to meet every need. Make sure you examine each model before you purchase it. It should offer the features you need for your specific situation.

Even the simplest pump timer should be enough for most instances. You don't really need to go for the fully-features versions unless you have a need for those features.

3. Safety First. Make sure the timer can actually interface with your pump before purchasing it. It should be of steady and sturdy construction to handle the tough outdoor conditions. These gadgets usually sell in the upwards of $150. But in the end, they are well worth the cost with the savings they bring.

Conclusion
If you have your swimming pool set up and ready to go, then the best thing to add to that system would be a regulator gadget such as a pump timer. Thankfully, they are comparatively cheap and will definitely help you get the most out of your maintenance buck.

 

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