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Warming A Pool
I was wondering if it is possible to warm a pool for free
My idea starts with a lets say radiator painted black and in the water ,hoping the black will attract the warmth but then I get stuck on the fact that it wont circulate and therefore just warm the top ,which of of course wont circulate and leave the bottom cold/colder
I then went on to using a solar panel that powers a small water pump with a set of pipewok below ,which would support the weight and hopefully circulate but that would be quite expensive
My idea starts with a lets say radiator painted black and in the water ,hoping the black will attract the warmth but then I get stuck on the fact that it wont circulate and therefore just warm the top ,which of of course wont circulate and leave the bottom cold/colder
I then went on to using a solar panel that powers a small water pump with a set of pipewok below ,which would support the weight and hopefully circulate but that would be quite expensive
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Esc....MrG and I built a pool I think about 24ftx12ft. We heated it by solar power. This was a deep run of black hose pipe looking stuff on the roof of a large south facing barn.
We swam from late May until sometimes mid October..it heated quite quickly...maintained a good temperature and we covered it each night to minimise heat loss.
During the long hot summers...remember those..... we had to turn the pipes to the solar panels off as the water was too warm to swim comfortably.
We swam from late May until sometimes mid October..it heated quite quickly...maintained a good temperature and we covered it each night to minimise heat loss.
During the long hot summers...remember those..... we had to turn the pipes to the solar panels off as the water was too warm to swim comfortably.
My parents had an outdoor swimming pool a few ago now heated by solar but covered each night by a covering that retained the heat. Worked well. We swam from Easter until well into October & a couple of years even November. But this was in Cornwall when the weather was better than it is now. The pool was also sheltered by trees/hedging all around.
Sycamore...you're right....I remember Easter visitors swimming so it was that early....I think late May was me recalling the year we built it.
It was up and running by 29th May...my birthday...so we were celebrating with a dip. By the time I had my costume on and down the garden two ducks had moved in and were quite happily swimming away.
Do you know how hard it is to evict ducks....☺
It was up and running by 29th May...my birthday...so we were celebrating with a dip. By the time I had my costume on and down the garden two ducks had moved in and were quite happily swimming away.
Do you know how hard it is to evict ducks....☺
Thanks for the answers some good and some funny
I actually thought of putting two radiators in a ditch but as it is the otherside of the lawn I think I would get some objection from her who is the boss but being lower than the pool it would surely do the job
I will check out the links -Heathfield -thanks
but the cost could be quite high
The reason we have the pool is because my wife has rheumatiod arthritis and it is very good when it is cold but in the summer here it is quite hot and the benefit then is gone ,we often have 30° plus and the water gets to about 28°
I actually thought of putting two radiators in a ditch but as it is the otherside of the lawn I think I would get some objection from her who is the boss but being lower than the pool it would surely do the job
I will check out the links -Heathfield -thanks
but the cost could be quite high
The reason we have the pool is because my wife has rheumatiod arthritis and it is very good when it is cold but in the summer here it is quite hot and the benefit then is gone ,we often have 30° plus and the water gets to about 28°
Given that water absorbs(but doesn't attract) infra red tou don't need to add anything else. Given also that the warm water stays at the top where you swim then the only way you can improve the pool heating is to import heat from elswhere. Using solar power to pump the pool water through black plastic pipes laid on the ground in a sunny spot would be an improvement but you would need a lot of pipe. On a sunny day you will get about 300 watts max.per square metre at midday.