Hi. Hope everyone is well. I have an interesting, to me, question. Background. I built a small in/above ground pool several years ago, basic but I’m pleased with it. It’s 2x2m, 1.1m deep. Just to cool off in our 50°c summers. I put the plumbing in with a central exit in the floor and one for a skimmer (all diy) halfway up the wall which returns the water back in the pool on the next wall. Cool.
. The second year I thought, “waterfall” so I chopped up the plumbing and added a diversion to make a rock waterfall. I can control entry to the pool by taps, adjusting for extra flow to the pool or the waterfall. Last year,I decided to rig up an external heater to extend the use.more chopping, more taps. Amazingly no leaks, everything works and it’s cool. When heating I have to sacrifice flow into the pool somewhat but the water does keep moving. Now.
My plumbing is all 32mm, then it steps down to 25mm for the waterfall, then 16mm for the heater, which is 25m of black irrigation pipe circled on the floor. I plan to add another 25m but…I also want to place the heater 2.25m above the pool on the frame for our solar panels, and maintain or increase flow through the pool to keep it clean (we have a *lot* of dust in the air). I have a Bestway pump at the moment, which I have converted to use filter balls, and it will lift water about 1m higher than it stands, through the 16mm pipe, but the waterfall (25mm) has a stronger flow at about 18” above the pump.
To the question. If I replace the pump with a stronger model (mindful of our solar power system) can I get higher head? I’m looking at pumps that are 3000l/h plus around 120€, which are well within our power limits, but I don’t really know how to work out/decide what to do? Increase the pipe diameter of the heater? Which will take longer to warm water due to faster flow. I’d rather stay with the 16mm pipe, add a non-return valve and get it working that way.

My plumbing is all 32mm, then it steps down to 25mm for the waterfall, then 16mm for the heater, which is 25m of black irrigation pipe circled on the floor. I plan to add another 25m but…I also want to place the heater 2.25m above the pool on the frame for our solar panels, and maintain or increase flow through the pool to keep it clean (we have a *lot* of dust in the air). I have a Bestway pump at the moment, which I have converted to use filter balls, and it will lift water about 1m higher than it stands, through the 16mm pipe, but the waterfall (25mm) has a stronger flow at about 18” above the pump.
To the question. If I replace the pump with a stronger model (mindful of our solar power system) can I get higher head? I’m looking at pumps that are 3000l/h plus around 120€, which are well within our power limits, but I don’t really know how to work out/decide what to do? Increase the pipe diameter of the heater? Which will take longer to warm water due to faster flow. I’d rather stay with the 16mm pipe, add a non-return valve and get it working that way.