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How To Build Your Solar Pool Heater

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A solar pool heater enables you and your family to enjoy your swimming pool or outdoor spa for a greater part of the year.

Into spring and autumn. And into cooler mornings and evenings. When others are shivering!

There are four ways to heat your pool

  • Electric heater

  • Gas, usually a propane heater

  • Using a pool cover

  • Solar pool heater

The solar solution is best. It's cheap to run and you don't contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. A guilt-free time in your comfortably warm pool or outdoor spa! Why not.

A commercial pool heater can cost you up to $2000. But you can build your own at a small fraction of that cost.

Just look around on the web for guides that give you clear instructions of how to build your system. There are several.

Look for these essential elements at least, in any guide you buy:

A clear list of materials with step-by-step instructions

Materials should be easy to source locally and be inexpensive

No requirements for complicated engineering, electrical skills or welding

Clear diagrams

Some troubleshooting suggestions

How do solar pool heaters work?

They run on a passive solar principle. Simply, pool water runs through long lengths of flexible tubing. These are suspended in front of reflectors to receive and transmit the sun's warmth to the water in the tubing. The tubing should be protected, say with with polythene sheeting, from any wind chill.

The reflectors can be made out of halved storm water piping, sprayed with chrome paint to maximise their reflective powers.

To circulate this warmed water through your pool or spa you will need a small pond pump or solar electric pump. The latter is more expensive, but obviously you will help the environment and your wallet by spending a little more to start with.

One guide suggests that minimum pump specifications should be that it delivers 10 litres per minute (120 gals/hour) and is capable of raising water to 1.6m (5’2").


All components, containing tubing, reflectors and cover, are assembled into a solar panel. Its ideal size depends on optimum dimensions for ease of handling, structural integrity and heating efficiency. Of course more than one panel can be used. A spa would not need a large panel. But then again... some like it hot!

In general, a panel measuring 3.4m (11’ 4") by 1.4m (4’ 8") is effective on pools up to 30,000 litres (6000 gal).

Panels should be placed in such a way to maximise receipt of the sun's rays. It's best to have them face the sun's mid day position. Place them vertically on a fence or horizontally on your roof.

To make the best of your solar pool heater, it makes sense to use it with a solar blanket. But this is not normally required to benefit from your now upgraded asset - your pool or spa.

Give it a go! Your family will thank you for it.

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Dr Erik Leipoldt has long been concerned about global warming and what anyone can do about it. For more information go here: http://www.alternate-energy-sources.com/solar-pool-heater.html



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» left by Bill Taylor from Adelaide australia (175 days 5 hours ago.)
somewhat,internal components,i think i have got the jist of.would like to know,what to make the box out of, your help would be appreciated.thank you Mr Taylor

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