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To heat the water in your swimming pool as fast as possible, you will have to build one or several of these solar panels following the step-by-step instructions included in the video. Each panel will produce up to 3500 watts of energy, no matter the number of panels. By joining them together in parallel you can reach very high levels of heating capacity for your swimming pool. |
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The photo at left shows a pool 27 feet in diameter equipped with 6 solar panels
made by following the instructions included in our DVD. The system heats the pool water for an output of 6 x 3500 watts = 21 kW (71,658 BTU/h).
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You can set up your solar panels in places such as the roof of your house or shed, against a fence or simply on the ground, the main requirement being that the panels be exposed to the sun's rays for at least part of the day. |
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During winter, your solar panels can remain in place and await the return of the hot season. All you’ll have to do before winter is to drain the water inside the solar panels. It’s that simple!
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This picture shows 3 solar panels installed on the roof, that have been made by following the instruction on the DVDs . The panels face southeast and produce up to 10,000 watts of energy. |
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In Ontario (Canada), 4 solar panels have been built following the instructions on the DVD. They have been heating a pool 5 months per year for four years. |
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Here are four solar panels installed on the ground. They heat the water of a round pool 24 feet in diameter. It as an output of 14,000 watts (48,000 BTU). The pool is constantly 10 degrees warmer than that of neighbours.
The set was built by the owner following the instructions in the DVD. |
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This picture shows the two pipes connected to the panels. One pipe brings the cold water from the swimming pool to the panels and the other one brings the water back to heat the swimming pool.
Water circulation from and to the panels is provided by using the swimming pool pump. |
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Each solar panel is supported by a wooden structure that is easy to build. This structure protects the panel and ensures its rigidity.
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Number of solar panels to use:
Total panel surface should be at least 40% of your swimming pool surface. For instance, for a 21-foot circular swimming pool (346 square feet), we suggest building 4 panels (32 square feet each). Obviously, the more panels there are, the higher the heating capacity.
Generally, 3 to 6 panels are sufficient for a pool. |
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Costs
The costs are limited to:
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The purchase of the material needed to build the solar panels (about $20.00 US per panel)
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The purchase of pipes to link the solar panels together. This amount depends on the distance between the panels and the swimming pool. (Generally not very expensive)
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The purchase of some hardware such as the 3-way valve, ABS glue, collars, joints, screws, etc ...
As you can see the investment is small compared to the cost of such systems sold in stores. You will be saving by building your solar panels yourself following the detailed instructions included in the DVD. Do it now in order to fully enjoy your swimming pool. |
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You too should build your own solar panels. They don't cost much, they are extremely powerful, and most of all they are easy to build following our DVD! |
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