Hello all,
My pool is ~ 8000 gallons. I've looked into the usual solar pool heaters, but don't like the look of having panels carpeting the roof for the inline systems that go through the pump. I also don't have a few thousand dollars laying around to fund it.
I'm wondering about the feasibility of a submersible electric heater powered by a small set of solar panels beside the house instead. Something portable so I can just pull it out of the pool and put it away when I'm happy with the temperature.
I'm in SW Florida, so don't need a lot of heating. Even now in late November, ~5-10 degrees would be enough to change it from a little chilly to comfortable. I don't know much about solar electricity, and don't have a handle on whether or not panels like that can generate anywhere near enough electricity to make this useful. If anyone has looked into this and can chime in, I'd appreciate any input.
Thanks!
Dan
My pool is ~ 8000 gallons. I've looked into the usual solar pool heaters, but don't like the look of having panels carpeting the roof for the inline systems that go through the pump. I also don't have a few thousand dollars laying around to fund it.
I'm wondering about the feasibility of a submersible electric heater powered by a small set of solar panels beside the house instead. Something portable so I can just pull it out of the pool and put it away when I'm happy with the temperature.
I'm in SW Florida, so don't need a lot of heating. Even now in late November, ~5-10 degrees would be enough to change it from a little chilly to comfortable. I don't know much about solar electricity, and don't have a handle on whether or not panels like that can generate anywhere near enough electricity to make this useful. If anyone has looked into this and can chime in, I'd appreciate any input.
Thanks!
Dan
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