I'm sorry but new registrants aren't being accepted into the general pool of members. Only the site owner can do that and he hasn't been around since November.
Meanwhile, I AM a FantaSea owner and it is a problem. I never try to suck the panels dry but instead try to blow them out. I don't know what your size pool is, but with mine there's no way you can blow out all the panels at once, all the way around. Instead, I disconnect all four corners and in the middle of the long sides That way I have to blow out 6x20' sections of decking. Takes a while, but biting the bullet and doing it right off the bat seems to work. I do frequently have to replace panels, but not every year, and I have successfully welded panels that leaked. Leaking hoses are throw-aways. I rarely have freeze damage on the panels or hoses. Since I also split my solar panels into 2 separate systems, each with its own ball valve and return at the far end of the pool, I already have the panels split into sections.
It DOES take a long time to blow out the panels and hoses, but if you shake the hoses you can tell if there's water still in them. Be patient. Also do NOT walk on the panels in winter unless it is an emergency--the cold makes them more brittle as well.
If the treated plywood is holding up, all power to you! I had the "Space Age" panels and they lasted 12 seasons, barely. Replaced them this spring with 3/4" pressure treated plywood and it seems to resist the force of the water better.
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