Hi All,
I can't find the answer via search, so I thought I'd ask... aside from the obvious (panels shade each other, so the it will take longer for all of them to be hot), is there a reason to not stack at least some of our passive solar pool heating panels? We have 5 panels, each around 8 feet tall and 4 feet wide. I'd like to make two stacks at one end of the pool -- one would have 3 panels, the other 2. I would construct a "table" for them to rest upon, and that table would run the length of the narrow side of our above ground pool, which is a 16 feet wide by 32 feet long Intex Ultra Frame.
The end that I have in mind is full sun. It also happens to be where the filter and pump are located, so installation would be straightforward.
Bad idea? Genius? Any feedback will be welcomed.
Thanks,
David
I can't find the answer via search, so I thought I'd ask... aside from the obvious (panels shade each other, so the it will take longer for all of them to be hot), is there a reason to not stack at least some of our passive solar pool heating panels? We have 5 panels, each around 8 feet tall and 4 feet wide. I'd like to make two stacks at one end of the pool -- one would have 3 panels, the other 2. I would construct a "table" for them to rest upon, and that table would run the length of the narrow side of our above ground pool, which is a 16 feet wide by 32 feet long Intex Ultra Frame.
The end that I have in mind is full sun. It also happens to be where the filter and pump are located, so installation would be straightforward.
Bad idea? Genius? Any feedback will be welcomed.
Thanks,
David