I'm leaving town for 10 days and was figuring that to save electricity, I'd pick just before I leave as a good time to do a water change. So I'd drain it before I go and then re-fill upon return.
It can get close to 100 degrees where I live, and I'm assuming it might get even hotter under the cover while I'm gone. Might I risk any damage to the shell surface while I'm gone if it's empty in that heat? I would assume not, but if anyone would know, this forum would.
I also figure I could just shut the power down and leave the water in until I get back, but with the ozonator off I wonder if that might cause the water to get funky and that might be worse?
It's a 2007 HS Sovereign. Thanks in advance for any recommendations you can offer up!
-sam