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Cheap Pool Heater Posted by: gwsl311
Video duration: 212 seconds Global video hits: 45293 An overview of how I made a solar pool heater for under $100.00 Related: pool heater, intex, solar pool heater, cheap pool heater Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Pool heater made from spare parts Posted by: BackyardAmusement
Video duration: 79 seconds Global video hits: 71463 A makeshift pool heater made from spare and salvaged parts. www.backyardamusemen t.com Related: pool, heater, copper, coil, drum, hose, fire, blower Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Solar Pool Heater Posted by: Strdnord
Video duration: 271 seconds Global video hits: 33488 Pennsylvania family heating their swimming pool with an alternative solar heater that doesn't require invasive solar panel installations Related: environment, mechanics, diy, gadget, green, solar, oil, energy, heating, cooling, ventilation, technology, widget, news, renewable Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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redneck pool heater Posted by: highlandhillbillys
Video duration: 139 seconds Global video hits: 24043 Related: redneck, pool, heater Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Solar Pool Heater Posted by: rbrown3rd
Video duration: 63 seconds Global video hits: 16632 A quick overview of our new solar pool heating system shot with a CVS disposable video camera and edited with Windows Movie Maker. File saved at "Video for Broadband (512kb" setting. Related: solar, pool, heater, cvs, disposable, video, camera Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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wood burning swimming pool heater demo Posted by: steve99rem
Video duration: 286 seconds Global video hits: 13739 eco frienldy swimming pool heating system with fast results from h2ofun.co.uk Related: wood, burning, heat, pump, video, demo, demonstration, vlog, economic, heating, fast, temperature, h20fun, h2o, fun, h2ofun, heaters, swimming, pool, plastica, ecopool, wooden, cheap, worldofpools, world, of, pools, distributors, burner, burn Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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SolarAttic Solar Pool Heater Vs. Solar Panel Solar Pool Heat Posted by: cclicks
Video duration: 134 seconds Global video hits: 6475 SolarAttic Solar Pool Heater Vs. Solar Panel Solar Pool Heaters Learn more: www.clickssolarinc.c om Related: solarattic, solar, pool, heaters, heat, comparison Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Latest comments made on this video:
By: verr58. on 03 Sep 10, 20:15:46
may I ask where you bought your tubing? thanks m
By: ozzirt. on 30 Aug 10, 13:37:22
@btwbrand He still only needs a pump that develops 8 psi, also if his system does not leak there is no reason why he would lose the suction. Just keep both inlet and discharge ends under the water level. It is my business to know these things.
By: btwbrand. on 30 Aug 10, 13:27:31
@ozzirt That is great for the system when it's operating continuously. What does he do when he's lost his prime? I'd imagine he'll be dealing with a motor and pump need far beyond that he needed for just maintaining circulation in a static system.
By: ozzirt. on 27 Aug 10, 13:54:13
@gwsl311 you don't have 70' of lift. Effectively there is no lift at all, just circulation of a syphon. You will need enough head to start the syphon, 0.454 PSI per foot of height to the top of the coil (looks like no more than 16 ft = about 7.3 PSI
By: pclle. on 12 Aug 10, 22:21:42
@zeedee21 it wont move it any faster depending on the horsepower, thats based on motor rpm, all the hp is good for is feet of head..it will still move at the same velocity, he just has a little extra umph!
By: ponyryan. on 11 Aug 10, 00:56:54
Ever considered putting a temperature switch in the system? Putting a conversion to a bigger tube, putting in the temperature switch, and running the pump through that would ensure that only after the irrigation tube was at a desired temperature would the pump run. You can get them on ebay for fairly cheap. Just a thought, great work on it! Happy swimming!
By: MoreInfo24. on 22 Jul 10, 04:24:26
Nice Job! I'm gooing to be doing something similar, how many gallons is your pool?
By: mongo426. on 12 Jul 10, 23:29:38
cool i like it looks good thanks for posting.
By: SaveTheEarth246. on 11 Jul 10, 19:33:55
Hahaa I've been too it pool (it's so fun)
By: nathanandmaggie. on 02 Jul 10, 05:34:12
I did this also, made two 200 foot coils -one on each side of the roof- with just a little water fountain pump. Worked great, the temp coming back into the pool is 109 F. and the pool is now 92 F from 65 F. GREAT IDEA. Only spent 45 $ without pump.
By: fairyheli2. on 26 Jun 10, 20:12:15
i got the cheapest idea, black plastic on the bottom of the pool
By: toob247. on 19 Jun 10, 20:01:54
i havesame setup , started with 400 ft then went to garage sales, bought every hose i could, now have 1600ft t' d off from 1, 3/4 hp pool pump i get a 15degree rise at 6 gpm from 83 to 95 if i slow it i can get 3gpm at 110 , turn it off for a half hour it will get to 140 ish had to use a turkey therm pool thernm stops 115. i c0vered a 15 x 36 cabana/shed and made tw0 4x8 panels covered in driveway seal. now i'm going metal , and workin on a 55 gln drum fire heater w pipe heatexchanger . goodjob
By: waleska96143. on 15 Jun 10, 02:40:15
Great idea. My only concern would be the leaching of chemicals into the water from the hose. Soaking in water containing toxins released from the poly tubing is not such a good idea.
By: amymfoth. on 15 Jun 10, 01:07:04
does this really work? we have an above ground 18' x 4' pool and the water is freezing. im not down with spending up to a grand on a heater. our pump is 3/4hp I think. is that too big or how would I modify this to work with our pool pump???
By: deodiaus. on 11 Jun 10, 01:35:31
I can make it cheaper. Buy a black tarp rubber/vinel runner and put it at the bottom of the pool. Or paint the pool black. The black absorbs the heat and stays in the water. No need for tubing or pump. Less work and no unsightly roof attachments.
By: njersey75devil. on 09 Jun 10, 12:59:39
....or you could just buy a solar cover...
By: sampsonvr6. on 06 Jun 10, 12:15:41
Are you sure you have 400 feet of irrigation tubing ? you said 20 bucks for 200 feet, Im trying to find tubing but 400 feet is way more than 40 bucks...where did you purchase it from ? btw great video..I am designing my set up right now
By: 1dtoral1. on 03 Jun 10, 03:27:18
Can I use 1/2" or 3/4" poly tubing?
By: HULK515. on 29 May 10, 19:55:44
Fantastic my friend very nice great job
By: pitbullbites1313. on 22 May 10, 00:06:16
Thanks for this cool video. I happen to have a pump like this and have wanted to build a solar water heater for a long time so your idea is going to spur me to do something about it!
By: 321ozzy. on 13 May 10, 16:51:35
@Babaziba I would say the contrary. The space between the tubes allows the sunlight to reach a bigger surface of the tube; the tubes touching each other will block out light. Regards from Mexico
By: CPDCFD. on 28 Apr 10, 16:18:49
Is this OK for a intex 15x46?
By: marksorensen2. on 17 Apr 10, 19:15:58
I'm going to go make one! I already have a pump from winter flooding...I'll try to post up how well it goes for me. Thanks for the video. Our's is an inground pool, but should work just the same. I'm excited at the possibility.
By: Ioniesationselektrod. on 26 Mar 10, 20:21:37
info...the sun is on the next side...lol
By: Babaziba. on 24 Mar 10, 21:05:41
Don't all those clamps put space between the tubes and make it less efficient? Maybe a clamp on every 4th or 5th tube, securing others to that with cable ties to keep the tubes touching as much as possible.