I have talked to a few vendors about installing a solar pool heating system and when I ask about the incremental energy cost of running the system, the answer I get is that it is basically zero since I would have to run my pool pump anyway. Rather than dumping water directly back into the pool, they are running it through the solar collectors before dumping it back into the pool so I get the solar benefit without any incremental energy cost. Sounds a bit too good to be true. Surely, this is going to cost me more to run since my variable speed pump would have to be run at a higher RPM? Any real world experience out there to help me get a non-sales answer?
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