
Don't you love summer?

Turtle49 wrote:
The result:
The first day the temp was 56 degrees and in 3 hours it went up to 62 degrees. The second day (today) it went from 60 degrees to 72 in just 5 hours. Not bad considering its a 10' pool thats 30" deep.
I figured it out and running that 1.25 amp pump for 3.5 hours a day costs me about 4 cents per day.
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Money well spent.
Hey, now that's a pretty cool idea. Here in western PA it can be tough to warm up even a small pool. The grandson doesn't get too enthusiastic when the water is cold. May have to try that.
Woody wrote
Turtle49,
I built a solar heater for a hot tub using 1" pvc and a bunch of elbows. snaked the pipe back and forth in a plywood box 2'x4' with sides and painted the whole thing flat black. Topped it of with a piece of plexiglass to magnify and contain the heat. Like you did hooked up a small fountain pump and let it run in the sun all day.The sealed box held the heat in and in a couple day the hot tub temp went 100 degrees. Of course I am in Florida it helps. The flat black sealed box made all the difference in the world
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