The short version:
The long version (which I think ended up being shorter!):
We've just completed a 30,000 to 35,000 pool build with a 1,600 gal spa and need some recommendations on solar. This is my third pool and I've had Heliocol (or similar) type systems on each of the previous ones so I'm very familiar with those types of systems. Due to the size of the pool, I'm thinking that all a standard solar system would do is to extend the season about two weeks on either end and provide some cooling in the summer. As such, instead of paying a small fortune for a system to heat the entire pool I'm wondering if we could find a system which would heat the spa year-round up to very high temps (e.g. 100 degrees) even on cold days? This was actually one of the reasons we built the spa so big as we knew from our last pool/spa that we would indeed use the spa year-round.
What do you guys think?
- I don't think we're going to be able to heat the pool enough with solar to make much difference so I'm just thinking of heating just the spa year round.
- Consideration: The spa is BIG!
- I need recommendations on which type of system would work best for our area (Lincoln, CA -- not far from Sacramento).
- Specifically, would an evacuated tube system work better than a Heliocol since we're trying to get the temps up around 100 degrees every day regardless of the outside temp?
- I understand it may not get the temps as high as I want but the higher the better.
The long version (which I think ended up being shorter!):
We've just completed a 30,000 to 35,000 pool build with a 1,600 gal spa and need some recommendations on solar. This is my third pool and I've had Heliocol (or similar) type systems on each of the previous ones so I'm very familiar with those types of systems. Due to the size of the pool, I'm thinking that all a standard solar system would do is to extend the season about two weeks on either end and provide some cooling in the summer. As such, instead of paying a small fortune for a system to heat the entire pool I'm wondering if we could find a system which would heat the spa year-round up to very high temps (e.g. 100 degrees) even on cold days? This was actually one of the reasons we built the spa so big as we knew from our last pool/spa that we would indeed use the spa year-round.
What do you guys think?