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When you are setting up your backyard oasis, there are a number of different specs to look for. What is the voltage of the pump you are trying to connect with? Will it be indoor or outdoor? See the top questions to ask when you are trying to find the right pool pump timer.
Pool Pump Timer Questions
Depending on how your pool setup, you may need a pool pump timer that can handle the elements. There are many pool pump timers that are rainproof including the GE Pool Pump Timer.
The timer needs to be powerful enough and sensitive enough to handle the voltage of your pump and its different setting options. Make sure that the pool pump timer you choose is built to handle whatever style of pool pump you have: variable speed, multi-speed, 2 speed pumps. The SPDT pool pump timer, is one of many timers that can handle a multi-speed pool pump.
Having a state-of-the-art pool pump timer that has pre-programmed combinations is just one more way to have an easier set up. The Intermatic pool pump timer for example has 7 different pre-programmed combinations to make scheduling your pool pump as easy as possible.
Depending on the type of pool pump timer you choose, you could be controlling more than one device. If you have multiple items that you want to run on the timer, make sure that the timer you choose is built to connect to more than just your pump.
A pool pump timer is a great way to keep your energy costs down. By having your timer do all of the work, your pump won’t be running non-stop or for longer than you need. If you are in charge of turning your pool pump or and off, there is the chance that you’ll forget or only be able to turn it on manually at the more expensive times of the day. With a pool pump timer, you just set it, and watch your energy bill get smaller.