I have a small DIY solar panel that I'm going to use to add some extra heat to my pool, I understand all the economics of a DIY solar panel etc. that's not what I'm concerned about it's the mechanics of the flow I'm wondering about. I'm going to feed water from the pump return to the solar heater, my question is regarding how:
Option 1: I split the water coming out of the chlorinator running one side to the heater and another side away from the heater, then combine both of the flows further up the line and into the same inlet that returns to the pool.
Option 2: Same as above but rather than combining the water upstream I return the warmer water through a separate return.
For option 1 I'm not sure if the chlorinator should come before or after the solar heater, or if it even matters.
Option 1: I split the water coming out of the chlorinator running one side to the heater and another side away from the heater, then combine both of the flows further up the line and into the same inlet that returns to the pool.
Option 2: Same as above but rather than combining the water upstream I return the warmer water through a separate return.
For option 1 I'm not sure if the chlorinator should come before or after the solar heater, or if it even matters.