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DIY Solar - SunHeater????
I want to get solar, but don't want to drop $6k doing it. I am interested in buying the panels and installing it myself. I saw a kit at Costco by SunHeater that is only $800 for my size pool. Does anyone have any feedback or a review for this system? I haven't been able to find any first hand knowledge about this product. Thanks, Matt....
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Re: DIY Solar - SunHeater????
More info is needed. Do you have an IG or AG pool? (It would help if you filled in your profile). Do you want to increase the temp a little or are you looking for a substantial increase or extend your season? What direction does your roof (or wherever you plan to put the panels) face?
A good understanding of solar can be found at www.powermat.com. The info there is primarily for permanent installations for IG pools, but is a good starting point for understanding how solar works and how it is plumbed into your pool.
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You can do it for a lot less than that. I have a couple of Fafco panels I bought on e-bay and just run a slip stream through them and they heat my pool quite a bit.
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How big is your pool? How much do you want to heat it? How many hours of sunshine do you have?
Recommended panel size can be two to three times larger than you need. If you plan it correctly, should you need to expand it, you can, but you may be very happy with less.
To give you an idea of HOW minimal it can be, my parents had an 18'x33' oval AG. It got about 6 hours of direct sun a day, and rarely reach 80deg even with a solar cover. "The Rules" said I should heat it with 3 20'x4' panels. I used 1 20'x4' and 1 10'x4'. Even with only six hours of direct sun a day, the water stayed at 84deg. They worked for hours after the sun passed because they were on the ground and the ground baked and released its heat too.
Remember: if the water coming from the panels is even 1deg warmer than the pool, the panels are adding BTUs to your water, and BTUs are the key to heating your pool.
My pool has 660 sq ft of surface area and the panels have 220 sq ft and it's plenty--sometimes too much--I frequently have water in the high 90's during heat waves--and I live in northern NJ.
Carl
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Re: DIY Solar - SunHeater????
Thanks everyone for the responses...
I have a 20x40 IG, southern exposure, no shade, perfect scenario for solar. My biggest concern is the quality of the SunHeater brand, and if anybody has had experience with this system. Or, can recommend something similar. The price is attractive, yet I could spend more if I was getting a lot more quality....make sense?
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Re: DIY Solar - SunHeater????
Got a big enough property you could lay a bunch of black poly pipe on rolled roofing? I've got 1200' of 1/2" in my back field and works great.
Al
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