I have an inground pool, and I understand that inground and above ground pumps have different pressures to handle, thus different pumps. Are the solar panels created with this in mind also, or is it simply marketing? I don't really have a permanent place to put solar panels yet, I need a new roof before I put anything up there. I would like to use some solar panels to help warm the water, especially at the start of the season. I was wondering if I could use the above ground solar panels as most likely I will use them laying on the deck around the pool, or on a portable stand. I will probably store them away during the middle of the summer and over the winter. Can I just plumb in some water diverters and use above ground pool solar panels, or should I go ahead with the IG? I like the portability, or at least the appearance, of the above ground solar panels. Thanks.
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