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    Default Re: 24' x 48" Pro Series Frame Pool how to heat in Oregon

    Essentially, you are asking, "If I couple my new solar water heater, to a secondary smaller, home-made, solar water heater, will I get more heating?"

    This is a question I can answer with an absolutely definitive, "Maybe!"

    If you
    + using enough tubing, and
    + don't screw up the flow by introducing too much pressure loss, and
    + connect everything properly,
    then, you'll get a little more heat . . . if the sun is shining brightly.

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    Default Re: 24' x 48" Pro Series Frame Pool how to heat in Oregon

    LOL sounds like it might work maybe possible
    11K gal 24' x 48" Pro Series Frame metal frame pool; PF:13

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