The temperature in the sun at the panels needs to be about 4-6 degrees warmer than the water temp for solar heating. Usually, on a sunny day, the solar panels will work even if the general air temp is a little colder than the water. This is because the black panels in the sun are a little warmer than general air temp. If the panels are on the roof, there will be an even bigger swing (the panels can work even if the general air temp is 5-10 degrees colder than the water because the temp on the roof in the sun may be 10-15 degrees warmer than the ground air temp). Of course, the warmer the air, the more punch you get out of the heater.
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