How To Build Your Solar Pool Heater

September 12, 2011 by admin  
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If you are looking to be able enjoy your pool and spa earlier in the spring and later into the autumn, a solar pool heater may be the answer for you. A pool heater will allow you to carry on using your pool and spa, when others have stopped for the season. A heater that is solar powered will also mean you aren’t worrying about your utility bills while having a dip.

You really have 4 options to heat your pool and spa, these are:

1. Electric heater
2. Gas, usually a propane heater
3. Using a pool cover
4. Solar pool heater

An electric heater and gas would cost you too much, and just keep costing you more each year. A pool cover will keep the heat in, but a solar heater will heat your pool and combined with a pool cover would be your best option. Once setup it would be free to run and you would have the added benefit of helping the environment.

If you decided to have a commercial pool heater installed it could cost you in the region of $2000, but you fairly easily build your own DIY Solar Pool Heater at a small fraction of that cost.

A solar pool heaters work on the principle of passive solar energy. This means the pool/spa water runs through long lengths of flexible tubing that are suspended in front of reflectors to receive and transmit the sun’s warmth to the water in the tubing.

The reflectors can be made out of halved storm water piping, sprayed with chrome paint to help reflective the solar power better. The warmed water can then be circulated through your pool or spa by using a small pond pump or solar electric pump. The latter is more expensive, but obviously you will help the environment and your wallet by spending a little more to start with. You should also look at ensuring the tubing is protected from wind chill, say with polythene sheeting.

If you are thinking of building your own heater, just have look around on the web for guides that give you clear instructions of how to build your system. There are several available

Be sure to look for these essential elements at least, in any guide that you decide to buy:

1. List of all Materials needed and where you can get them from
2. Step-by-Step instructions and clear diagrams
3. No need for complicated engineering, electrical skills or welding
4. Troubleshooting suggestions and maybe contact details for help
Once you have built your Panels they should be placed in such a way to maximise receipt of the sun’s rays. It’s best to have them face the sun’s mid-day position; you can place them vertically on a fence or horizontally on your roof.

To make the best of your solar pool heater, it makes sense to use it with a solar pool cover, to make it easier to keep the pool at a constant temperature. So why not give it a go and start using your pool and spa for longer.

A Swimming Pool Solar Heater could save you money

July 27, 2011 by admin  
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Why are you wasting your money, year in year out, when you could heat your pool with the heat from the sun. A swimming pool solar heater will do it for free day in day out. If you combine it with a solar pool cover you really do have a hard time losing.

A solar pool heater can easily heat your pool It will typically cost you between $2,000 and $4,000 to install a solar heater for a backyard pool. From the savings over the cost of an average fossil fuel heater, a solar pool heater should pay for itself in one-and-a-half to seven years, this naturally depends on your climate and the location of the pool.

How does it work, try drinking the water out your garden hose one hot day, and there you have the basic principle. The water for your pool is slowly passed through lots of pipes and heated by the sun. You do have to think about the location of the swimming pool heater to get the best energy from the solar pool heater.

 

Reduce your utility bill with Solar Pool Heating

July 27, 2011 by admin  
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Heating your pool with power from the utility is like pouring money down the drain! You can use the free energy from the sun to heat your pool with Solar Pool Heating.

A solar pool heater consists of a collector that is a basically made from small tubing that the water is passed through. While the water is passing through the pipe, it is heated by the sun, and this heated water is transferred into back to your pool.

Another essential item would be a Solar Pool Cover, that helps to reduce the heat loss from your pool while also helping to heat the water in the pool.

 

A Pool Solar Panel, will heat your pool using the energy of the sun

July 27, 2011 by admin  
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Heating your pool can be a costly affair, but why waste your money when your pool could be heated by solar power.A pool solar panel is basically a network of black plastic hoses. The water then get heated by the sun as it passes throughthese pipes. It is then returned to your pool and the pool is heated.

The Solar panels for swimming pools can be flexible rubber mats or even tube-on-sheet panels made of copper or aluminum. They are not as complicated as the solar water heaters used in your home, because they are not required to heat the water to higher temperatures.

Ideally, swimming pool solar panels should be oriented toward the south. Most are mounted on the roof, though they can also be installed on patio covers, trellises or even on the ground.

A Solar Pool Cover, can save you money

July 21, 2011 by admin  
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The largest heat loss from a swimming pool is from evaporation, by adding a simple barrier such as solar pool cover can cut almost all of these losses. Covering the pool with a pool cover when it is not in use is the single most effective means of reducing pool heating costs. Savings of 50-70% are possible. It is also worthwhile investing in a pool cover reel, to make covering the pool easier.

As well as using solar pool covers you could save even more money by investing in a solar pool heater, to heat your pool.

 

Build a Solar Pool Heater for under a $100!!!

June 25, 2009 by admin  
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Yes you can build a Solar Pool Heater for less than a $100, and you can learn how you can do it, by getting your copy today

The panel construction does not require machining or precision work of any kind. No special tools or skills are required to complete this project. Included in the manual is a 14 page comprehensive set of clearly illustrated instructions to guide you every step of the way. All materials are available from hardware stores and garden shops, so no matter where you live you should be able to get the parts. The finished heater panels can be mounted vertically on a fence or horizontally on a roof. It’s as easy as ABC so why not give it a go.

So if your open to finding out how you can save money and help the environment Click here to find out more on how you can build the heater for less than a $100, when you order the book you will also receive Understanding Electricity and Basic Electronics e-book free, all for $10, and immediate download!! What are you waiting for!! Learn how you can do it, by getting your copy today.

Save money with a Solar Pool Covers and Heaters

June 25, 2009 by admin  
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Heat your pool with a Solar Pool Heater and save the heat with a Solar Pool Covers. Solar pool heating systems are very simple in terms of engineering and application. The basic principle being: run enough water through enough black stuff on the roof and the pool gets warm

Most pool heating systems include a:
Solar collector :The device through which pool water is circulated to be heated by the sun
Filter :Removes debris before water is pumped through the collector
Pump :Circulates water through the filter and collector and back to the pool
Flow control valve :Automatic or manual device that diverts pool water through the solar collector.

How pool heating systems work.
Pool water is pumped through the filter and then through the solar collector(s), where it is heated before it is returned to the pool. In hot climates, the collector can also be used to cool the pool during peak summer months by circulating the water through the collector at night.
Some systems include sensors and an automatic or manual valve to divert water through the collector when the collector temperature is sufficiently greater than the pool temperature. When the collector temperature is similar to the pool temperature, filtered water simply bypasses the collectors and is returned to the pool.

Solar pool collectors.
Solar pool collectors are made out of different materials; the type that you buy depends on your climate and how you intend to use the collector. Collectors designed to operate only when temperatures are above freezing are inexpensive, made from specially formulated plastic materials, and generally do not include glazing (a glass covering). Collectors appropriate for colder climates, or that are designed to operate year-round, generally have metal components and a low iron-tempered glass glazing (glazing greatly increases the cost of the collector).

Solar Pool Cover

The largest heat loss from a swimming pool is from evaporation, by adding a simple barrier such as a pool cover can cut almost all of these losses. Covering the pool with a pool cover when it is not in use is the single most effective means of reducing pool heating costs. Savings of 50-70% are possible. It is also worthwhile investing in a pool cover reel, to make covering the pool easier.