Adding a solar panel

Rojell

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May 18, 2017
7
LONDON ONT.
Hi everyone. I have an Intex 18'x52" ultra set pool. I've had it for 2 years and have decided to add a solar panel. My shed that I'm putting it on is 20' away and 8' feet high.The panel I'm ordering is 4'x10'. I have the sf80110 sand filter (1600gph) and swg. I was wondering if that pump would be strong enough to add the panel to and if it is should I put the T between the filter and swg and the other after the swg?

Thanks for any info.
 
Ok the first pic is my normal setup(sorry no water yet lol)

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This is what I'm thinking of doing

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Where the hose a pipe are putting the T for the panel
I hope this makes sense. Fist time posting pics to a forum learning curve lol.
 
We have the same square footage of panels (2 - 2 x 10) and we pump through ours separately from the filter system with a 1/4hp submersible pump. It pumps up the 8-10ft on our shed no problem.
We only use a separate pump because we also have solar panels for power on the shed as well and we can run the submersible off the solar... our power solar panel are not big enough to run the pool pump (1hp).
So we run the pool pump at night when it is cheaper, and the solar system during the day.... but it's free.
 
@ashtonfitzgerald,
We have two 64 watt panels hooked up to a 1000w inverter and charge controller.
They charge 4 deep cycle batteries that we keep in the shed.
When we had a smaller pool with a smaller pump, the pool pump ran off them as well.
When we upgraded to the steel wall above ground the pump was too big.

The submersible pump is just a $50 .. 1/4 hp .... ok well it was $50 when we bought it... we had it, so we used it.

It is similar to this one, ECOFLO Submersible Utility Pump, 1/4HP | The Home Depot Canada
 

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