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Our Pool and Heat Pump View Live Camera

This wide shot view shows the pool and the heat pump installation. We apologize for the plastic looking covers over the heater. That is to protect the camera and thermometers from direct sunlight. If those covers are not there the sun would be so bright part of the day that you couldn't read the temperatures. It also protects the camera and thermometers from any rain we could get.

We had attached some red ribbons on top of the fan grill. When you see these ribbons moving  it means the heat pump is currently ON and running.

In this view you can also see an Anemometer which measures the wind speed and direction for our weather station.
The back wall shows a row of Mammoth sunflowers in growing process.

 

The pool pump is on a timer to run from 9:30 am EST to 7pm EST, 7 days a week , and if the pool is cold during that time you should see the heater in operation.

 

Notes by Jason Shiffrar
Poolheatpumps.com