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I am taking 1-2 soaks a day (It is new and I am obsessed, so SUE me. ). I heat the tub to 105-106 degrees. Neo in South Dakota
I have a Caldera Cumberland (115 Volt - 280 gallons). It has the F1 (AM) and F2 (PM) cleaning cycles, pump is scheduled to go on every 12 hours. In addition, pump goes on when hot tub drops in temperature. I am taking 1-2 soaks a day (It is new and I am obsessed, so SUE me. ). I heat the tub to 105-106 degrees. Outside temperature is about 30-40 degrees lately, so far winter hasnt hit hard.I was wondering how long I should run each cycle for?Neo in South Dakota
Keep this in mind, your filter pump draws 115 V using 2.8 amps, consuming 322 watts, or .322 Kw. Whatever you pay per Kw hr., in this case lets assume, / $0.10 per Kw. It cost $0.03 per hour of filtration, 72 cents a day IF you ran it all day for 24 hours.A 240 V motor would consume less.Look at it this way, it's like puitting a quarter in the meter for 8 hours of filtration. Other filters systems could take longer or less time depending on the system. You have to filter long enough for your system to take the dirt out that you put in, which differrs between and multiplies per person. So, whatever get's in, ONLY clean bodies get out. How Clean is your water? That and only that will tell you how long to run the filter. I would say this would be different for each individual, but it is easily figured out. Filter the water clean.