Is that just the panels or is the system kit with it? costco.com has that amount of coverage with a system kit including delivery for $319.99.
I've been reading a lote about the solar panels for heating the pool. I wanted to take advantage of George W 's tax break for energy conservation purchases, and have found Fafco 4x20 panels at my local pool store for $299.
Would you jump on this, or have you found them less expensive some place else.
Thanks for your help.
BLessings,
TRHOD12
Ted (TRHOD) North Canton, Ohio
1974 Anthony 24,000 gal IG vinyl, Hayward sand filter/1hp superpump. (5) 2x20ft sungrabber solar panel roof mounted
Acquired pool June 2006 Been BBBing ever since
Is that just the panels or is the system kit with it? costco.com has that amount of coverage with a system kit including delivery for $319.99.
IG 32' x 16', vinyl 19,500 l, Sand filter, Hawyard Low NOx 250,000 btu heater
Heating? Great info on why a solar cover saves $$$?
http://energy.gov/energysaver/articl...ng-pool-covers
Are you sure George will pay for that? I think the credit is for the solar electric cells.
Joe
Spenc,
I think it is the full kit, but I'll have to check.
Joe
I thought I understood that any type of energy conserving measures (insulation, solar panels, etc) would qualify.
I'm not sure it matters now though, seems the septic system is going. So, I don't think the money I have for a rainy day is gonna go that far.
Blessings,
Ted (TRHOD) North Canton, Ohio
1974 Anthony 24,000 gal IG vinyl, Hayward sand filter/1hp superpump. (5) 2x20ft sungrabber solar panel roof mounted
Acquired pool June 2006 Been BBBing ever since
A friend of mine has a great DIY solar system that I'm going to try to duplicate on my pool over the winter. He bought about 150' of black plastic irrigation tubing (about 1/2" or 3/4" dia.), tapped it into his return plumbing, and added a valve to open and close the flow. He cut a hole in the wall to run the tubing outside and the 150' or so lays on the roof above, picking up heat. It then runs back through the wall and into a return pipe. He says it easily lengthens his swimming season and in the summer, it dissipates heat when he runs the pumps at night. I've been running my system at night for 2 weeks and still have 90 deg. water. His pool's at 83! I know I won't have to spend $300 to do this. I only have a small roof area to work with but I can run the tubing in a big spiral to maximize efficiency. I don't have a place to set up 10' or 20' solar panels. I'll post results next spring.
Hal
20x40 IG gunite free form, approx. 27K gal, 60sq DE filter, Jandy Stealth 2hp 2speed pump, Polaris 380, SWCG
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