Swimming pool thermometer

Swimming pool thermometer – If you have a swimming pool in your yard or garden, then you have to take care of it properly by keeping the water clean and safe, maintaining the water temperature etc. When the pool is exposed to sunlight for a long time, the water may become too warm, making it difficult for swimming. In the same way, during winter the temperature of the water may drop down and make it very cold. In order to monitor the water temperature and ensure that it is safe for swimming you need to use a swimming pool thermometer. It will not only tell you the temperature of the water but also will let you know about the working condition of the pool’s heating system.

Swimming pool thermometers

Swimming pool thermometers

The pool thermometers are less expensive and come in different styles. Some of the varieties include the digital thermometers which are becoming increasingly popular these days due to their portability, accuracy and speed. The second type is the floating thermometers which are made of materials like chrome, plastic and brass. These are mostly designed for fun and come in various animal shapes like turtles, ducks, alligators etc. They can simply be thrown into the water whenever you want to measure the temperature. You can read the temperature as soon as you take them out of water. Some of these even have matching brominators and chlorinators which have to be bought separately. The third type is the hanging thermometers which have chords to be attached to the pool’s ladder or rail.

While buying a thermometer you need to ensure that the numbers are visible properly so that reading the temperature is easy. These come in a wide variety of colors, shapes and sizes from which you can choose your personal favorite. The thermometers may show the temperature in both the scales – Fahrenheit and Celsius. The thermometers usually function in two ways, the analog and the digital types. The analog model makes use of mercury to indicate the temperature while the digital one is battery operated and gives you the exact reading in seconds. Reading an analogue thermometer could be a challenging task, but it is more durable than the battery operated digital thermometers. Another kind of pool thermometer is the wireless thermometer which uses a separate sensor to measure the water temperature. It has a remote control for easy operation. This kind of thermometers are expensive than the regular kinds.

When you want to buy a pool thermometer you need to keep several things in mind. First decide the kind of thermometer you want. For example, do you want the floating type or the wireless etc. Then look for additional features. Some thermometers have only kind of reading. Choose ones which your are comfortable with. You may like to make note of your water temperature in degree Celsius than Fahrenheit etc. Similarly, some thermometers can also measure indoor temperature, humidity and have alarms to indicate specific temperatures. Sometimes you may also find solar powered thermometers which will not require battery replacements. You can look for matching colors so that it goes well with your pool accessories.

Different designs of swimming pool thermometers

Digital pool thermometer – Digital pool thermometers make reading and adjusting your measurements much simpler and user-friendly, and they are quite affordable.

Floating pool thermometer – Floating pool thermometers allow home owners to check the ambient temperature of the water’s surface, without having to dive in to do it.

Wireless pool thermometer – Wireless pool thermometers allow home owners the opportunity and flexibility to place the device anywhere they deem most convenient, which is a nice feature.

Placing your pool thermometer in an are with swimming pool lights will allow you to also take advantage of readouts during evening swims. For other great home swimming pool ideas, visit our Rival crock pot home page and see how others are learning to live the slow-cookin’ lifestyle.

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