- Jun 7, 2017
- 9,998
- Pool Size
- 29000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
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i think you might be co-mingling two different products. solar covers and solar heaters. 'solar covers' don't really have anything to do with solar (in fact their primary use is at night), and are a pretty misleading term. they are more or less a giant sheet of bubble wrap that prevents evaporation, which is the main cause of heat loss. they don't really help you increase your temperature, but rather prevent temperature loss overnight. the less heat you lose at night the higher you start the next day. they are very beneficial though because heat loss can be 5-10 degrees at night and thats 5-10 degrees less your heater, no matter what kind it is (gas/elec/solar) has to work to recover that heat. solar blankets shouldn't cost more than 200 dollars.
a solar pool heater is actually a 'panel' of strips of black thin piping that is placed on the roof (or sometimes on the ground in some setups) that essentially works by having water pumped up to the roof, which is generally 120-160 degrees in summer, absorbing heat from the roof, and then returning to the pool. These systems are the most expensive to install, but have no additional running costs aside from the pump. These are the units that get temperature increases of 10-15 degrees.
this is a solar pool heater
http://poolheaterworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/pool-solar-panels.jpeg
this is a solar blanket
http://www.jacuzzi-spa-covers.co.za/images/sunwise_pool_blankets.jpg?79
Exactly my point! I know the difference. But the solar heater ratings I was seeing assumed you were going to use the solar "bubble wrap" covers when the pool was not in use. Yes, they were combining the two to show unrealistic solar energy gains. Now I can believe that they could provide 2 degrees/day and with using the blanket you would not lose that at night and then another 1-2 and so on until you are at 10 degrees total for the season. I'll go out on a limb and say if your pool is in the sun you will get 1-2 degrees rise per day with it just sitting there.