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    Default Re: 24' x 48" Pro Series Frame Pool how to heat in Oregon

    Thank you all so much for the advice. Sounds like the first purchase needs to be a solar cover and then a solar heater. My son and his friends braved the cold but I really just can not enjoy it too cold. We are thinking of setting it up next week so hopefully we can get a cover first at the very least. Is that different than the cover that came with our pool?

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    I just purchased AquaQuick Above Ground Solar Pool Heater by mail not sure if it is a good one had bad and good reviews. Hopefully it will help. we have been unable to find a solar cover in our size though.

    Is there a way when it arrives to get the best results from this heater? We were wondering if buying longer black hoses and maybe coiling them in the sun would help the heater make the water warmer.

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    Default Re: 24' x 48" Pro Series Frame Pool how to heat in Oregon

    Essentially, you are asking, "If I couple my new solar water heater, to a secondary smaller, home-made, solar water heater, will I get more heating?"

    This is a question I can answer with an absolutely definitive, "Maybe!"

    If you
    + using enough tubing, and
    + don't screw up the flow by introducing too much pressure loss, and
    + connect everything properly,
    then, you'll get a little more heat . . . if the sun is shining brightly.

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    Default Re: 24' x 48" Pro Series Frame Pool how to heat in Oregon

    LOL sounds like it might work maybe possible
    11K gal 24' x 48" Pro Series Frame metal frame pool; PF:13

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