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Can I Really Heat My Pool From Solar Panels?

Are you considering solar panels for warming your pool? You’re in luck!  Solar panels that heat water are reasonably cheap to purchase. For around 0 and about a weekends worth of time, you could even build them yourself. Another advantage is that, once you’ve made the initial installation cost, you won’t have to pay an ongoing fuel bill.

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Before you decide to use solar panels for your pool, there are some key things to consider. First, will your solar panel system be exposed to enough sunlight throughout the day? These types of solar panels are passive systems. They normally consist of plastic, water-filled coils encased in shatter-resistant glass. As water fills the coils, it becomes heated by the sun, then pumped into the pool.

If your property contains a lot of shade trees, there might not be enough sunlight for a passive solar pool heater. But an elevated rooftop that looks to south or west is an ideal location for solar panels to get full access to the sun throughout the day.

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Next, how much difference would there be between the outside air and the temperature you want the pool to be? For example, if you’re wanting to heat your outdoor pool in Michigan to 78 degrees in freezing weather, you’ll want to stick with a pool cover and a serious gas heater. But if you want to heat your outdoor pool in Texas to 80 degrees in 50-degree weather, then a solar heating system would be ideal.

If you do install a solar heater, you’ll still need to cover your pool for such times when the air is cooler than your pool’s water temperature. Any time you see steam rising from the pool’s surface, it’s best to use the pool cover to keep that heat in.

An Informative Demonstration on How To Join Solar Cells Cheaply

If you’re unfamiliar with solar heating systems, here’s a word of caution. Some people mistakenly think that they might save even more money if they used their pool’s solar heater to heat water for their home. However, the two systems should not be mixed or used together. The pool water is going to contain chlorine and muriatic acid. It’s okay to swim in it and even swallow some, but it would be unwise to combine it with your home’s water system. Installing a solar water heating system for your home is an entirely separate project.

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