Re: Solar cover questions
I live in the far northern part of California. I have found that in my 18 AG my solar cover that it not only holds heat in durrng the day but that there is an aprox. 10 degrees difference the first 6 incher or so and @ about 18 inches, where I take my test water from, So it not only keeps my pool warmer durring the day but tends to heat it too. (evaperation happens day or night) My cover says specifily to make sure and put the bubbles down for the best results. I almost forgot I get sunlight only about 4 or 5 hours a day, my swimming season is around June through september or October. My pool temp went from about 71 degrees to about 85 with in a month.
Re: Solar cover questions
Hi Dena, A solar pool cover should give you an extra month of swimming at the beginning and end of each season. As was mentioned above, about an extra 10 degrees is normal. The biggest advantage comes when you use an additional hear source. Either a solar heater or conventional heater. The solar cover will hold the heat in over night.
The solar cover reel. A must have item in my book. So much easier. An above ground version can be mounted in the center of the pool or an inground version can be mounted on poles at one end of the pool.
Best of luck, Dennis
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Just a caution to potential solar blanket users: stay on top of your algaecide application! When we first got our solar blanket, it took me the next 3 weeks to get the giant algae bloom back in remission. I now use about 5 times as much algaecide (read $$$$) as I did before the got the blanket.
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Originally Posted by justinharlow
Just a caution to potential solar blanket users: stay on top of your algaecide application! When we first got our solar blanket, it took me the next 3 weeks to get the giant algae bloom back in remission. I now use about 5 times as much algaecide (read $$$$) as I did before the got the blanket.
If you keep your chlorine level up where it should be (depending on your CYA level) you shouldn't even need algaecide.
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From what I have read, including the US Gov site on energy and others, your pool loses 70% of it's heat through evaporation and conduction. If you look at the statistics of how much heat you will need or energy you will use with a gas pool heater, they will give you figures with using a cover and not. They are almost twice as high if you don't use a cover. So even if you don't get that much heat from the sun to actually heat your pool, the blanket will save the heat you already have. Especailly at night when tempertures can be 10 to 20 degrees cooler than during the day. And remember standard Physics is that heat always moves to something colder. I'm in refrigeration and that is how our refrigeration systems work in a walk-in or ice maker..etc. The heat in the walk-in will jump to the refrigeration coils because they are colder and the heat (energy) is then moved to the outside. Energy can not be created or disposed of, it can only be moved. So the heat (energy) from you pool will move to the cooler ambient air unless you have a cover to stop it. If you can stop that process with a cover and actually add a little (move some) into you pool with a solar cover, that would be even better. So I would get a solar blanket because you need a cover anyway. Just my two cents. You don't have to take it. Hope this helps some.
Aranon