Temp drop is a problem.
I was under the impression that the power strip controlled the lights and the skimmer.
I would suggest multiple circuits if possible. If nothing else, more than one power strip to divide up the load. I have 3 separate circiuts. One for lights and one that runs a return pump and a heater and another one that runs a pump and a heater.
I have a battery back up UPS for one of the two return pumps.
The titanium impeller pump passes a lot of heat back in the water so my heaters almost never come on. A fan controlled by temp is my chiller. It usually only comes on on very hot days or when the halides are on.
Redundancy is your friend.
I was under the impression that the power strip controlled the lights and the skimmer.
I would suggest multiple circuits if possible. If nothing else, more than one power strip to divide up the load. I have 3 separate circiuts. One for lights and one that runs a return pump and a heater and another one that runs a pump and a heater.
I have a battery back up UPS for one of the two return pumps.
The titanium impeller pump passes a lot of heat back in the water so my heaters almost never come on. A fan controlled by temp is my chiller. It usually only comes on on very hot days or when the halides are on.
Redundancy is your friend.