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Califbill
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Solar follies
Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/13/2016 3:05 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 13 Feb 2016 13:48:34 -0500,
wrote:
On Sat, 13 Feb 2016 08:56:35 -0500, Justan Olphart
wrote:
OTOH I also have a 330k BTU propane pool heater I never use. I am
thinking about hooking that up to the spa. I should be able to put 40
degrees in the water in less than 20 minutes with that ;-)
If God meant you to be soaking in a hot tub or pool in the middle of
winter, he would have installed a hot spring under your house.
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God heats those who heat themselves. :-)
Amen.
I just looked and it is 98! for free.
Lets see how it works when the ambient is more like 50-60.
When we were in Florida for the winters I fooled around with a
homemade solar heater for the pool. I got a 4x8 sheet of plywood,
cut it in half for two, 4x4 pieces and painted on side black.
Then I got some black PVC tubing and coiled as much as I could
of it on each of the pieces of plywood, attaching the coils with
plastic retainers. Connected the two coils in series and mounted
them so they faced the sun directly. I used a submersible pump to
run water from the pool, through the coils and then back to the pool.
Thermocouples were attached in the "send" and "return" lines.
During the day I'd measure about a 4-6 degree delta between the pump
side and the return side. It worked pretty good but it would take quite
a while to raise the pool water temp significantly and the losses at
night would wipe out any gain made during the day. Junked it.
I designed similar in 1968, but they were in parallel, and worked well.
Should have patented it. A year later someone in Stockton did and sold
them for a few years.
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