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denanbob
07-06-2006, 08:12 AM
I'm sorry if this is a stupid question but I have absolutely no experience with pools (never had one, never even knew anyone that had one....LOL). I don't think I can get that cover off by myself and I wanted to shock the pool this morning to keep the chlorine level up. So can I put the shock in the skimmer even though the solar cover is on or no?

Also, on a hot day, do you want your cover on or off if nobody is swimming in it (my cover is blue). My thought was to leave it off to let the sun warm the water and then put it on at night to hold the heat in. DH says the lady we bought the pool from (homeowner, not store) told him to leave cover on for a couple days during hot weather to warm the pool up. So which is it? Thanks all!

Simmons99
07-06-2006, 10:22 AM
It is generally a good idea to remove the cover when shocking (high chlorine levels).

If it is a solar blanket it will heat the pool during the day.

tenax
07-06-2006, 10:51 AM
fyi, what i do is put the bleach in and let it run for at least 2 hours so it's not sitting on top when i put the cover back on. the solar blanket in the high sun position of the day adds about 3 degrees celcius of heat to my pool versus the morning.

jrv331
07-06-2006, 10:53 AM
You should remove the solar cover if shocking. The high chlorine levels will eat away at the cover. As to leaving it on - I leave mine on all the time when not in use, it helps keep the chlorine level up by blocking the sun.
JOhn

vanman2501
07-06-2006, 02:28 PM
I always left mine on and it never seem to hurt the cover. I have found that if you turn your pump off over night it holds the heat better. I don't use my solar cover anymore I found by turning off the pump I lose less water to evaporation and the heat stay in. Less work then putting the solar cover on and off.

vanman2501

prh129
07-06-2006, 04:50 PM
With a blue cover, you will probably get more heating with the cover off because the sun's rays can reach the bottom of the pool and heat from the bottom up. With the cover on you are transferring the heat from the cover to the top few inches so you will still get some heat that way. The tradeoff is that it's a pain to keep pulling the cover on and off. If you know it will be mostly sunny then that would be a good day to take the cover off. A solar mat might be something to consider - it's a big black mat that hooks up to your filter so water is pumped through it and the sun warms it up before it goes back in the pool.

Peter

cajunfla
07-06-2006, 07:58 PM
solar mat? any idea where I can get info on this product?

Thanks

NWMNMom
07-07-2006, 08:37 AM
See all the prior threads on solar panels (mats) -

prh129
07-07-2006, 12:37 PM
Look in the Pool Equipment & Operations section for threads involving "solar heater". I called it a mat since that it what it basically is but it's actually called a solar heater.

Peter

cajunfla
07-07-2006, 03:55 PM
Oh, I have seen the infor on solar panels. I thought solar mats were something different. maybe something to lay on the decking while not in use with ability to remove quickly and easily.

prh129
07-07-2006, 05:29 PM
Since it has to be connected to the filter and will have water sitting in it, it's not going to be very portable.

Someone here suggested an idea of putting a black mat on the bottom of a pool to absorb sun then you could remove it when you didn't need more heating but as far as I know, such a product doesn't exist (yet).

Peter

cajunfla
07-07-2006, 05:36 PM
hard plastic backing, flex tubing, and some type of twist lock / quick disconnects, with wheels on the corners? just roll it out into the yard. if someone builds this, I want invention royalties !!

hoffmans
07-07-2006, 11:40 PM
hard plastic backing, flex tubing, and some type of twist lock / quick disconnects, with wheels on the corners? just roll it out into the yard. if someone builds this, I want invention royalties !!


ooohhhhhh......
you just gave me goose bumps. I am going to be up all night pondering this one.
Solar panels on rollers...... oohhhh the possibilites............