Hello Gents, been a reader here off and on for a little while, first post though.
I have an inground pool which is 16'x32' ~20,000 gallons.
I am looking at various options on making a solar panel / solar configuration to get going.
I do have a solar cover which goes on almost every night and is used many hours of the day.
Some questions I have so far while reading lots of posts across the net:
1. How well does black rubber hose conduct heat? Do pool chemicals deteriorate it over time?
2. How well does drip tubing work? Such as the tubing for irrigation.
3. If the panel size is 1/2 the area of the pool is that a sturdy rule of thumb, meaning will building a setup with less area than that not be effective?
4. I want to keep the pool area nice and neat, I read several posts where one uses black rubber hose on top of a roof and they state that " it works well" . I think for me hiding one panel or alot of rubber hose on the roof would be OK, but adding a large setup might cause problems ( mostly due to the pesky neighborhood rules
)
Thanks in advance for any help that could be offered.
Also, I live in the Northeast, so I don't plan on making my pool season longer, just make the most of the 3 months of summer we have ( well, sometimes we have summer
)
- Bobzilla
I have an inground pool which is 16'x32' ~20,000 gallons.
I am looking at various options on making a solar panel / solar configuration to get going.
I do have a solar cover which goes on almost every night and is used many hours of the day.
Some questions I have so far while reading lots of posts across the net:
1. How well does black rubber hose conduct heat? Do pool chemicals deteriorate it over time?
2. How well does drip tubing work? Such as the tubing for irrigation.
3. If the panel size is 1/2 the area of the pool is that a sturdy rule of thumb, meaning will building a setup with less area than that not be effective?
4. I want to keep the pool area nice and neat, I read several posts where one uses black rubber hose on top of a roof and they state that " it works well" . I think for me hiding one panel or alot of rubber hose on the roof would be OK, but adding a large setup might cause problems ( mostly due to the pesky neighborhood rules

Thanks in advance for any help that could be offered.
Also, I live in the Northeast, so I don't plan on making my pool season longer, just make the most of the 3 months of summer we have ( well, sometimes we have summer

- Bobzilla
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