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When you aren’t going to be using your MSpa for a while, you need not drain it,
deflate it and store it away.
Of course that is still an option, but some Kiwis choose to put their MSpas into standby mode until they are ready to use their pool again. Standby mode is when you leave power to your MSpa and turn all functions off. No heater, no filter or anything else running.
When your MSpa is in standby mode, the control unit will turn the filter on and run it for one hour every eight hours. At a typical 1800L per hour, this means that in standby mode, 3 times per day, the pump will run to circulate your entire MSpa pool water past the filter twice every hour the pump runs.
And in standby mode the heater is off, so chemical consumption is also reduced,
saving costs there too.
Dave’s comment: for me and my two MSpas, I’m not necessarily at both locations every week. I used to leave the heater off when I left one of my MSpas, and just ran the filter and UVC the entire time I was away. Now I save even more money by running my MSpas in standby mode.
When I know I’m heading to where one of my MSPas is located, I simply use the MSpa Link app on my phone to turn the MSpa heater on at an appropriate time before my arrival so that as soon as I’ve unpacked, I can relax and soak in my MSpa.