Will Building a Solar Panel Work For My Pool?

Are you considering solar panels for warming your pool? You can!  Solar panels for heating water are less expensive than you might believe. For less than 0 and about a weekends worth of time, you could even make them yourself. The main benefit is that once you have forked out the cost of installation, you won’t have any ongoing fuel bills.

Test Building Solar Energy on Your Pool First!

However, before you decide, you’ll need to consider some factors. First, would the system be getting adequate sunlight during the day? These types of solar panels are passive systems. They’re normally made of plastic coils filled with water and placed between sheets of shatter-resistant glass. The sun heats the water that has collected in the coils. The water is then pumped into the pool.

If your area is covered with tall trees that overshadow your house and yard, it may not get sufficient sunlight for a passive pool heater. However, a clear south- or west-facing rooftop is an ideal location for solar panels to get full exposure to sunlight.

Domestic Solar Energy Technology is Now Easily Affordable

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 thinking about heating an outdoor pool in Minnesota to 80 degrees during a freezing winter, stay with pool covers and a heavy-duty gas heating system. On the other hand, 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.

Even though you have your new solar heater installed and working, you’ll want to use a solar cover or blanket whenever the outside air is colder than your pool’s water temperature. Anytime you notice steam rising from the pool, it’s wise to use the pool cover to keep the heat in. That way, the heat will stay in the water instead of dispersing it into the air.

A Short Demonstration on How Join Solar Cells

If you’re new to solar heating systems, here’s a word of caution. Some people mistakenly believe that they might save even more money if they used the pool’s solar heater to heat water for their home. However, the two systems should not be mixed or used together. Your pool water is going to contain chlorine and muriatic acid. It won’t hurt you to swim in it or to swallow a couple of mouthfuls of it, but you really wouldn’t want to add it to your home’s drinking water system. Installing a solar water heating system for your home is an entirely separate project.

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