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  • čas přidán 21. 04. 2020
  • How to make a cheap solar pool heater out of some basic parts you can pick up on Amazon or at your local hardware store.
    Here's what you'll need:
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    I used 200ft, and found it cheaper at my local hardware store.
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  • @mikelevesque5224
    @mikelevesque5224 Před 11 měsíci +15

    Hey, I can't tell you how much I appreciate the fact that your video was under 5 minutes. I've watched several other vids that were well over 25+ minutes that provided no more content/info than you did in a very abridged version. Thank you.

    • @DoItYourselfDad
      @DoItYourselfDad  Před 10 měsíci +3

      Thanks! I like to get to the point and not waste people's time!

  • @DrCognitive
    @DrCognitive Před 3 lety +140

    I'd recommend another trip to the hardware store for some black matte paint and some plexiglass. Paint all the wood black with the matte finish and then cover everything in plexiglass so that as the hose heats up the box heats up making the hose even hotter and you should be able to get 110-120° or output.

    • @douglashornbecker2267
      @douglashornbecker2267 Před 2 lety +4

      like it or if you have a sheet of sheet metal laying around i just found a good use for it...thanks

    • @angelsworld1733
      @angelsworld1733 Před 2 lety +4

      Or put it on a metal sheet 😏

    • @josephogg4254
      @josephogg4254 Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks guys. I was wondering if this idea could use some black paint or metal. Glad I'm not alone. Hmm. Project time

    • @angelsworld1733
      @angelsworld1733 Před 2 lety

      @@josephogg4254 that's what we did, blk hose metal sheet. It worked but the sun needs to be out, hard if it's overcast.

    • @Gangstatownz
      @Gangstatownz Před rokem +2

      Good tip, I'm thinking about doing this to my pool. I have the option in the video, or simply attaching the intake end of the hose to a tap, with an electronic timer in the middle. Wouldn't this generate more heat, if you let the water sit few 10-15 minutes before circulating it? Unlike in the video, where the water is constantly running through the pipes.

  • @ahsh04
    @ahsh04 Před 4 lety +87

    Good idea but if you put the pump and output hose (headed water) on the opposite sides of the pool. You'll achieve maximum efficiency. Water is colder at the bottom so put the pump as low as possible in the pool. 👍

  • @rtzzz9772
    @rtzzz9772 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for the video, super great way of doing it. I wanted to mention that I also painted the 4x4 plywood black and added a plexiglass cover (unfortunately $$$), but raised the output temperature to 114 on 78 degree day.

  • @tonyd3266
    @tonyd3266 Před 4 lety +11

    Thanks for you video and discussion - here are my solar experiences for comparison -. We live in central florida and got a free roof mounted system that my neighbor was discarding. It was six 4’x10’ sections that ran 3” pipe through it and raised the 1.5hp pool pump flow level about 3 degrees every pass through the pump. That is about 240 sq feet. It made our 10x10 inground hot tub 120 degrees in one day if we forgot and left it on. We kept the partly shaded 18,000 inground pool in upper 80’s from march to November and 74 in the cold of winter, which was way too cold for us but visiting Yankee family members liked it. The problem with inground pools is that you are heating the earth as well as the water. Hurricane Jeane and Francis removed all panels from our roof, shearing 120 tapcons flush, from a small spinner or microburst. anyhow, before the roof mounting I never got the same heating level results laying panels on the ground because the heat radiated DOWN into the earth - when I installed them on the roof and the got full sunlight that was the cheeeeeze. Using this method you are getting about 13 square feet per panel so I would need 18 of these panels to achieve similar heating effect - has anyone considered installing 1” of rigid wall foam between the pipe and the wood? Maybe this 13 foot effect is power of suggestion to make people believe water is warmer - but I’m willing to try a few panels. What we found - Another issue with high heat making rooftop mount is constant water leaks from expanding and contracting panels (it ruined my neighbors roof and then mine) - and occasionally some water draining out and super heating the water up there to near boiling. It was almost like we needed a cover to slide over it to turn it off - like a Victoria have doors to control volume. Heating PVC pipe over 140 degrees will begin to soften it and create a real issue for buried pipe. Ive heard that copper pipe solar collectors collect and transfer more heat to the water but its the pricey and heavy route.

  • @douglashornbecker2267
    @douglashornbecker2267 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks,,,Love it and your pulling the colder water, near bottom of pool, and putting warm water in...nice! thanks.

  • @harunservice8376
    @harunservice8376 Před 3 lety +3

    Nice good.. Mantabb..👍👍❤️
    Harun Service from Indonesia .

  • @DoItYourselfDad
    @DoItYourselfDad  Před 3 lety +1

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  • @LiveLifeGolden
    @LiveLifeGolden Před 4 lety +9

    On a hot day 70 is perfect. Awesome tip, that really was easy and cheap!!

  • @shoyrushoyru
    @shoyrushoyru Před 2 lety +4

    It looks like you’re building a giant record player. I like it

  • @bubblerings
    @bubblerings Před 4 lety +9

    Add clear plastic to put more heat in the coils (or even use bubble wrap, if cold outside). -Wind takes lots of your heat away... if you need it to be even better. :)
    -plus the black paint on the wood. (as Mike T says below.)

  • @rebeccac.1758
    @rebeccac.1758 Před 4 lety +3

    I'm def. going to try this out!

  • @themrjones
    @themrjones Před 2 lety

    Oh hell yeah I'm making one of these stat. I have a fire pit close to the pool and I was going to do the copper pipe and that but I don't want to have to make a fire every time I want to heat the pool this is so much better

  • @flix4u
    @flix4u Před 3 lety

    Def best inexpensive method and I’m only looking to heat a 5 x 9 x 24” kids pool, but in Chgo. Can’t always rely on the sun, so I’m concerned I need something add’l heating the water. Thanks for video.

  • @joang.4430
    @joang.4430 Před 4 lety +6

    I got to hand it to you, that is a very clever idea!

  • @3dprintandmore394
    @3dprintandmore394 Před 4 lety

    Thx from germany, very great idea 👍

  • @SumTingWong1482
    @SumTingWong1482 Před 4 lety +41

    One idea I’ve seen is to paint the plywood surface black (under the tubing) to absorb more heat and add a hard sheet of clear plastic on top, basically turning the tubing compartment into a mini oven.

  • @MrCarmelo1959
    @MrCarmelo1959 Před 4 lety +6

    Wow great idea 👍🏾 I have an in ground pool I’m going to try this idea thanks ❤️ love it

    • @MrCarmelo1959
      @MrCarmelo1959 Před 4 lety +2

      Hi I have a question. Why didn’t you or couldn’t you simply connected to your pool actual pool pump to work?? Thanks

    • @DoItYourselfDad
      @DoItYourselfDad  Před 4 lety +1

      ​@@MrCarmelo1959 You could, you would just want to be careful not to put too much of a restriction on your pools pump and burn it out. I didn't have the fittings handy and we're on quarantine/lockdown so I had to use what I had laying around the house.

    • @MrCarmelo1959
      @MrCarmelo1959 Před 4 lety +2

      DoItYourselfDad thanks I’m thinking on using your idea adding the lines into each inline and the return outline hot letting the pump do the work I think this will work thanks you started this lol thanks

    • @judgepage6605
      @judgepage6605 Před 4 lety +19

      @@DoItYourselfDad I have a question as well.. your pool was 70, and the heater was outputting 97.. how much did it actually increase the temperature of your pool, and over what course of time?

    • @carlc4856
      @carlc4856 Před 3 lety +1

      @@judgepage6605 following

  • @malberto180
    @malberto180 Před 2 lety +1

    And Thanks DoItYourselfDad, amazing videos!!
    Keep it up

  • @josephkimmel3602
    @josephkimmel3602 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice idea

  • @vaderzzz6763
    @vaderzzz6763 Před 4 lety +14

    70 meanwhile my pool a couple of years ago in Canada was like less than 10 Celsius (50F)

  • @PilaPerea48
    @PilaPerea48 Před 4 lety

    Pretty cool.

  • @SolarProjectsSweden
    @SolarProjectsSweden Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nice video filled with good tips & trix. I'm setting up a solar powered pool heater right now and my goal is 30°C / 86°F. I'm starting with 250 meters / 820 feet of 20 mm / ¾ inch PEM hose in a similar rooftop setup as yours. A 20V rainwater barrel pump (2,000 liters - 528 gallons / hour) will be connected directly to a solar panel, so it's a completely automatic system controlled and powered by the sun.
    No sun = no pump = no heating.
    Since I'm located at 60° latitude in the northern hemisphere, I'll guess it'll be some problems to solve along the way, but it'll be fun.
    Keep up your good work

    • @DoItYourselfDad
      @DoItYourselfDad  Před 2 měsíci +1

      That sounds amazing, we actually just installed in in-ground pool and I've been contemplating doing the same thing your doing with a solar pump. Very interested in seeing your results, just subscribed to your channel, best of luck with the project!

    • @SolarProjectsSweden
      @SolarProjectsSweden Před 2 měsíci

      @@DoItYourselfDad Thanks. We still have temps below 0°C/32°F in the night here in Sweden, but it's getting warmer every day and I'm so eager to start this experiment.
      Looking forward for your update on the inground pool.

  • @garywaters6356
    @garywaters6356 Před rokem

    Great idea

  • @josephvoight3820
    @josephvoight3820 Před 3 lety

    Thank you!!

  • @mlmccollum100
    @mlmccollum100 Před 3 lety +36

    You should have painted the wood either flat black or OD green...to absorb more energy

  • @36795811
    @36795811 Před 4 lety +1

    Man you cool! I'll tried before, but didn't get it work. But your description is really good and easy. Will try again.

    • @36795811
      @36795811 Před 4 lety

      You know the problem? You give the link to 1/4 Irrigation tubing, but... you have 1/2 Irrigation tubing hose connector for pump... so I'm confused, because 1/4 is to small... isn't?

  • @genghis_connie
    @genghis_connie Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! Thanks!
    Questions:
    -How many gallons is the pool?
    -How much water did you take from the pool to refill with the same amount?
    -I think my water pump would put too much pressure on the hose. My garden hose might work.
    My pool is only ~14x24, but it would definitely work for the spa (both in-ground).

  • @sneedism
    @sneedism Před 3 lety +2

    Blankets gonna make a huge difference too I wouldn't bother without a pool blanket

    • @DoItYourselfDad
      @DoItYourselfDad  Před 3 lety +2

      Just put ours on for the season, video will be up soon!

  • @samirsaraiya3050
    @samirsaraiya3050 Před 2 lety

    Great idea Thanks Can we attach the pipe to the water filter attached to the pool ? The pumps in the filter are doing the same work of removing the water first andpumping it back !

  • @tractortinkerer11
    @tractortinkerer11 Před 10 měsíci

    Now , about $ 350. Nice video.

  • @sneakervinyl
    @sneakervinyl Před 4 lety +1

    NICE!💯

  • @CCRSCCA
    @CCRSCCA Před 4 lety +13

    Made one too. I put a Y on the filter outlet, reduced it, put in a ball valve so I can turn it off. Also painted the inside of the box black. Thinking about covering it in plexiglass, if I can find some cheap.
    Great video!

    • @billhowe8292
      @billhowe8292 Před 4 lety

      Did the plex help?

    • @mattm00ey
      @mattm00ey Před 4 lety

      @@billhowe8292 wrap it in cling then try and touch the hose. hot-as

  • @gregsmith4342
    @gregsmith4342 Před 4 lety +1

    I would put the inlet and outlet on the opposite side from one another

  • @johndipippo377
    @johndipippo377 Před 4 lety +7

    Great idea and thanks for making the video. Did you notice a difference in your pool temperature after about a week?

    • @DoItYourselfDad
      @DoItYourselfDad  Před 4 lety +4

      Yes, the temp definitely climbed faster than it did without it.

  • @gemster18
    @gemster18 Před 4 lety

    Very nice... Idea. Did you test it without the solar cover?

  • @heatherjolly8389
    @heatherjolly8389 Před 2 lety

    Here is Seattle 70 IS a warm pool SUPER warm!

  • @sharronnunez7033
    @sharronnunez7033 Před 4 lety +8

    We are definitely looking to make this as well. Thanks so much for the idea! Do you have one question, what pump are you using? We have an above ground pool, approximately 10,000 gallons of water. Is there any one that you recommend over another?

  • @kurtisgarcia6965
    @kurtisgarcia6965 Před 4 lety +3

    Great idea for sure this is a must I wonder if you can make this and attach it to like the top of a pool house and just let it run in the warm momths

    • @DoItYourselfDad
      @DoItYourselfDad  Před 4 lety +1

      Absolutely, I would have done exactly that but my roof has solar all over it so there isn’t any room on that end of the roof.

    • @kurtisgarcia6965
      @kurtisgarcia6965 Před 4 lety

      DoItYourselfDad well I guess that means I’ll just have to try that out do you just run that pump non stop when your in or how does that work

  • @jeffduerlinger845
    @jeffduerlinger845 Před 3 lety +24

    If you line that board with tar paper then put the hose down plexiglass on top of it that are really heated up

    • @Tech_-on1ou
      @Tech_-on1ou Před 2 lety

      And throw a clear plastic over the top as well

  • @dombeck221
    @dombeck221 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Does exactly that it is suppose to.

  • @philindeblanc
    @philindeblanc Před 4 lety +2

    I use the dark air bubble covers for a 15K gallon, and that worked great. Insulates the water, and its almost too hot to be for being refreshing.

  • @billhowe8292
    @billhowe8292 Před 4 lety +4

    Did you try covering it with plexiglass? I think that would help get the tubing hotter so you could increase flow.

    • @DoItYourselfDad
      @DoItYourselfDad  Před 4 lety +1

      Haven’t tried it, but I would imagine it would help a lot.

  • @mikeswenson6613
    @mikeswenson6613 Před 4 lety +27

    - What type of pump are you using?
    - How much 'sun time' do you get during the day?
    - how big is your pool ( gallons )?
    - Where are you located?
    - If your pool starts out at 70F .. how long to get to, say, 86F ?

    • @egccrypto2349
      @egccrypto2349 Před 2 lety +4

      These are probably the most important questions. I hope he replies to this; it's crucial context.

    • @PaulaOakman
      @PaulaOakman Před 2 lety

      The pump in the description is for lots of different ones. It doesn't show exactly which pump he got.

    • @malberto180
      @malberto180 Před 2 lety

      @Mike Swenson: by any chance did you ever receive answers to your great questions?

  • @ABESuperKiteDay
    @ABESuperKiteDay Před 3 lety

    I am buying a Bestway pool with the Chemconnect™ Dispenser. What size chlorine tablets do I need to fit inside them ? Thanks friend. Just finished building my solar heater! So happy.

  • @gilbreathca
    @gilbreathca Před 4 lety +7

    Run a length of garden hose across the pool a ways... that way your supply pump isn't as likely to pick up the heated water that's being returned to the thermal mass.

    • @DoItYourselfDad
      @DoItYourselfDad  Před 4 lety +1

      Good point!

    • @mmartinez4117
      @mmartinez4117 Před 4 lety

      What does thst mean? Coyld u simplify thst explanation? Thermal?

    • @Ipoelie
      @Ipoelie Před 4 lety +7

      M Martinez he means that one hose has to be at one side of te pool (cold water going out) and one hose one the other side of the pool (hot water going in). That way, you always pick up the coldest part of the water to heat up. Greetings from Amsterdam

  • @williamjosephvana
    @williamjosephvana Před rokem

    I'm planning a pool and have seen the hose heater system before and I think it's great, I want to run it through a filter system "automatically" with a thermostat or timer, do you know how that could work? William

  • @peternestor
    @peternestor Před 3 lety +2

    What is the contraption at the outflow? Some sort of filter? Or a reducer?

  • @azrael723
    @azrael723 Před 2 lety

    What the output on the submersible pump?

  • @guillaumepare9651
    @guillaumepare9651 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Might be worth trying it with a Beluga water heating device to avoid the pump.
    But I like your build. Not the best but simple and cheap.

  • @mikezagorski3210
    @mikezagorski3210 Před 4 lety +2

    How about ice/ water shield( roofing material) UNDER PIPING, absorbs heat and put return line close to bottom. HEAT RISES RIGHT ?

  • @ABESuperKiteDay
    @ABESuperKiteDay Před 3 lety

    I'm going to pain my hose. But what spray paint do you reccomend.

  • @pinklori13
    @pinklori13 Před 2 lety

    I know it's been a while you posted I haven't gotten a pool yet but I'm trying to Budget things before anything, can you show how to attack the heater to the pump?

  • @ryank1191
    @ryank1191 Před 2 lety +7

    I constructed a very similar system last summer. It worked wonderful for the first three or four minutes. Then once the water inside the system cycled through a couple of times, the water eventually went cold again. I imagine I would need to buy some kind of a timer that would constantly turn the pump on about every 10 minutes and let it run for five minutes or so.

    • @Gangstatownz
      @Gangstatownz Před rokem

      Was this when the sun was fully out?

    • @alexarnoldy
      @alexarnoldy Před rokem +1

      I had the same experience when I did it with copper tubing (which DID NOT go well with pool shock). I'm not very smart but it seemed like it might related to the mass ratio of the metal to the water passing through it. Or maybe a ratio of the surface area of the metal being heated by the sun to the volume of water. In the end it just seemed like it was too much cool water for not enough hot metal. After five or so minutes, it leveled out to about a three or four degree increase coming out of the heater.

    • @sunsetatshabooms4558
      @sunsetatshabooms4558 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes same here. As soon as it circulates a few times, it's just freezing water again. The only way to get it hot, is to restrict the flow so only a small amount is going thru the hose so it has time to heat but my husband says that will burn the pump up

    • @guillaumepare9651
      @guillaumepare9651 Před 10 měsíci

      @@sunsetatshabooms4558 Might consider a Beluga device. It avoid the pump and you can adjust the flow.

    • @Lefishn
      @Lefishn Před 10 měsíci

      ​@sunsetatshabooms4558 need a very low flow pump so it trickles.

  • @bombshellsnaila6424
    @bombshellsnaila6424 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey ok so first I make this then on one end connect only to my pump ? I can be using my regular pool pump at the same time as this correct ? Also if tubing only comes in 100 ft is that even enough to make one or would I have to connect two ? Thank you!!

  • @adammartin6860
    @adammartin6860 Před 2 lety +1

    What is the white thing at the end of the hose where the water is coming out? Is that a regulator to ensure the water isn't flowing too fast to ensure it heats up as much as possible in the hose?

  • @ryankenealy4837
    @ryankenealy4837 Před 26 dny +2

    I wanna know what the temperature of that water is coming out of the black tubing after 15 or 20 minutes of running. All these videos only show people taking the waters temperature only a minute or two after running the solar pump. Once that hot water circulates out of the tubing, the water will just run cold again.

  • @robertgorges1198
    @robertgorges1198 Před měsícem

    Thank you I suppose you can use for inground pools I am not very smart what kind of hose did you say? And what kind of pump would I need hope you respond , do you think this would work for my inground pool

  • @rsonationtv1988
    @rsonationtv1988 Před 2 lety +1

    Did the water come out that slow, or at the low rate with that pump? Or did you have to slow the flow down? Seems like water would be coming out faster than that. But idk, just asking. I wasn’t sure if the pump was adjustable? Thanks in advance, I’m building this tomorrow.

  • @wee3149
    @wee3149 Před 3 lety +2

    The hose link is for a drip hose, is that what u used?

  • @meganchalek5524
    @meganchalek5524 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm thinking about trying this! I see that the recommended pump VIVOSUN 800GPH Submersible Pump(3000L/H, 24W) didn't get great reviews online. What have others used for this project? Thanks!

  • @joepricecountrysingersongw643

    what type of pump did you use and connection to use to hook up your pump?

  • @TheSway1963
    @TheSway1963 Před rokem

    Great idea…video says you have a link to the pumps? Could you please post the links? I can not locate…THANKS

  • @robcolumbus5330
    @robcolumbus5330 Před 2 lety +1

    Well, from the looks of the flow rate, it might be warm by the end of summer. You need lots more hose, and a considerable more flow rate if you expect to heat that pool, at all.

    • @DoItYourselfDad
      @DoItYourselfDad  Před 2 lety +4

      That’s a 1000gph pump that’s actually pumping at about 500gph. On a hot day, as shown in the video, I’m increasing the temperature from inlet to outlet by around 20 degrees. My pool is 7000 gallons, meaning I can turn over the entire volume of the pool in 14 hours. The goal was to get the pool from 70 to 80, which would mean turning over half the total capacity of the pool, which would take 7 hours, or two days if running the pumps from 11am-230pm when the sun is directly overhead….. but what do I know. I’m just a guy on CZcams….

  • @ItsMeAgain8282
    @ItsMeAgain8282 Před rokem

    I have a strong pump/filter. So my output is strong. Making my input strong. Won't that make the water go through the hose too fast not letting it heat up?

  • @JeanGionet
    @JeanGionet Před 3 lety +5

    How strong of a pump do you recommend? 800gph or 1000gph?

  • @Dlitte879
    @Dlitte879 Před rokem +1

    What an awesome idea!! Would high heat paint work better?

    • @DoItYourselfDad
      @DoItYourselfDad  Před rokem

      I don't think so, high heat paint just resists breaking down due to heat, it wouldn't help make things hotter,

  • @lmajano
    @lmajano Před 3 lety

    What is the cover you use in the pool?

  • @lucyrivera5954
    @lucyrivera5954 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you for the video lesson but I would like to know what size pump do I use if I have a 1/3 horse power sump pump. Can I use this pump?

    • @custommade78
      @custommade78 Před 4 lety +1

      Think cheaper. I used a pond pump. Cost me 40 bucks. 250gal an hour.

    • @melissabreedlove8211
      @melissabreedlove8211 Před 4 lety +3

      I wld definitely use a small output pump/little cheap one.. think of water going thru a garden hose in the summer.. if u leave the water in the hose for a while it gets HOT but as the water pressure increases it cools down.. so u don’t want the water running thru the hose to fast or u won’t be getting near the benefits

  • @sweetshortty
    @sweetshortty Před 4 lety

    DoItYourselfDad thanks for this tip. I have a summer waves pool and i made this project. Just curious while positioning it I plugged the piping until I could position this correctly the hosing heated but once I unplugged it and water started running the piping and water quickly cooled and it just ran cold. Did I do something wrong?

    • @melissabreedlove8211
      @melissabreedlove8211 Před 4 lety +2

      Sounds like ur water flow is to great.. u need to slow the flow so the water stays in the coils/hose longer.

  • @LelandHeflin
    @LelandHeflin Před 10 měsíci

    can this be added to the pump outlet?

  • @brucepuana6648
    @brucepuana6648 Před 3 lety +3

    Does this actually work to heat 6000 gallons of water? Or does the ambient temperature cool down the heated water before the heated water can make any significant change in the pool temperature? How long does it take to heat that much water?

  • @thomasc5817
    @thomasc5817 Před 4 lety +26

    Paint the wood gloss black as well.

    • @imdeplorable2241
      @imdeplorable2241 Před 4 lety +10

      FLAT black. You need it to absorb, and not reflect, as much sunlight as possible. Bar-b-que grill paint works well.

    • @BWStrip
      @BWStrip Před 3 lety

      Paint the bottom of the pool instead. If you do not want dead black, paint it with a dark background pattern. The idea is to turn the pool into a giant heater.

    • @brittanyelsner6523
      @brittanyelsner6523 Před 2 lety

      @@BWStrip in that case, if it were a small inflatable, you could line it with trash bags held downs by rocks, but the water would need to be fairly shallow, right?

  • @theresaf5995
    @theresaf5995 Před 2 lety +2

    Unfortunately irrigation tubing has a very short life as the heat and pool chemicals make it brittle. We made ours 3 years ago and all need replacing. Suppose that the problem with living in Florida. We are going to try Pex coil this time.

  • @mddurisko2928
    @mddurisko2928 Před 2 měsíci +1

    To retweet, nice and short and informative video. Not sure which pump to use, any recommended for my 10 x 16 x 42" pool, GPH? Washington State resident if it matters.

    • @DoItYourselfDad
      @DoItYourselfDad  Před měsícem

      Id suggest looking at variable speed pumps (there may even be energy rebates for them), you can run them at a lower flow rate for longer amounts of time and consume a LOT let electricity. I installed one last year and Im using half what I used to. The nice thing with variable speed pumps is you can buy large, and then tune it for your pool. HP doesn't matter as much as how much water you need to filter through, you want to be able to turn over the capacity of your pool each day.

  • @danecoalson8888
    @danecoalson8888 Před 4 lety +5

    This is exactly what I wanted to build, I like the frame idea so it can be moved. One question, what pump are you using, there are a lot of pumps out there. Or at least what is the flow rate?

    • @TheBrady00
      @TheBrady00 Před 4 lety +1

      I second that question. There are dozens of pumps on your link.

    • @EricEllenbrook
      @EricEllenbrook Před 4 lety

      Any info on the pump?

    • @TheBrady00
      @TheBrady00 Před 4 lety

      @@EricEllenbrook I bought a 1/5 hp submersible pump on amazon. It works well. I put a shut off at the end of the line to restrict the flow of water. Slower equals warmer.

    • @AnthonyCGoodwin
      @AnthonyCGoodwin Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheBrady00 Wouldn't restricting the flow burn out the pump?

  • @Tinytottribe
    @Tinytottribe Před 5 dny

    Can this be done with a pool pump that isn’t submersible?

  • @Jomievolution8
    @Jomievolution8 Před rokem

    Where did you buy the pump

  • @tf7274
    @tf7274 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm in Winnipeg...my pool is small (12ft)... I heat it with 600ft of black poly and a Grundfos pump and filter. After 2 days of 90 degrees I had the pool at 109. The trick is 1.5 inch blue styrofoam under the pool; like a thermos.

  • @richer4poorer
    @richer4poorer Před 2 lety

    Excellent Simple Video....yet how many gallons per minute is your pump? Thank you.

  • @graceyoo7760
    @graceyoo7760 Před 3 lety +2

    how long/often do you run the pump a day to keep water good enough for swim?

  • @ABESuperKiteDay
    @ABESuperKiteDay Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks. Can I use some old garden hose's that's not black and link them together?

    • @DoItYourselfDad
      @DoItYourselfDad  Před 3 lety

      Yup! That's exactly what I did before I built this thing.

    • @ABESuperKiteDay
      @ABESuperKiteDay Před 3 lety +1

      @@DoItYourselfDad can I ask, would a Clear Polycarbonate Twinwall Roofing sheet be ok to cover the top? Its really cheap compared to Clear Polystyrene Flat Glazing sheets. I got two garden hoses connected. It takes ages to thread them neatly. Wish I could show you a photo of the finish product. Cant wait to test it.

    • @DoItYourselfDad
      @DoItYourselfDad  Před 3 lety

      I would imagine pretty much anything transparent would work

  • @MiloTrumpetMan
    @MiloTrumpetMan Před 4 lety

    Is that a mains pump?

  • @mcee2424
    @mcee2424 Před 4 lety

    Need to add another 100’ to bring it to 200’ but as of now the pool water cooled off the tubing so much that it didn’t work, anyone else have this problem or will it work once I add the extra tubing? And I painted the box black.

  • @anneguilmaine1043
    @anneguilmaine1043 Před 2 lety

    What kind of pump did you use? We tried it with a 1880 sump pump and it quits on and off on us.

  • @salimubeydullah7681
    @salimubeydullah7681 Před 3 lety +1

    How powerful has to be the pump? Can it be too powerful?

  • @keung3402
    @keung3402 Před rokem

    what pump you are using, brand power?

  • @robynavejic8633
    @robynavejic8633 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you use the pool filter as your pump and attach the outflow to run through the black tubing or black hoses and then back into the pool? I know your pump is at the bottom of the pool but for those of us who dont have a pump?

    • @Trum008
      @Trum008 Před rokem

      I was thinking the same thing. I might try it this winter. If I do I'll let you know

  • @sonsilv222
    @sonsilv222 Před rokem

    Hey man, I've recently built this but it's not effective at all.
    I've used the irrigation tubing, 100 meters of it and have it pointed towards the sun, it's hot for the first few minutes but after continuously running, it immediately drops in temperature. Any idea on how to fix this? Thanks

  • @nate2513
    @nate2513 Před 3 lety +1

    Is there a good in-line pump or is submersible really the only option? Also interested if there's a good valve to let air out of the system but keep the water in. I put mine on the roof of my house and the pump that came with the pool is fine as long as I keep charging it every few hours to push air out of the system and restore the siphon effect. Would like to eliminate this step.

    • @nate2513
      @nate2513 Před 3 lety

      Just found this video which seems to solve the problem with a two pronged approach - a dishwasher pump (which I happen to have on hand!) and sealant painted on the connections to keep the air out. czcams.com/video/MPxmeVghWp4/video.html

  • @johnnyboyA76
    @johnnyboyA76 Před 4 lety +5

    Good idea man, but how is that water coming out of a garden hose going to heat up a full pool like that? Just doesn't seem like enough flow to make a difference

  • @patriciasiemer6201
    @patriciasiemer6201 Před měsícem

    what size pump do i need

  • @TheBrady00
    @TheBrady00 Před 4 lety +1

    What is the white adapter at the end of the hose? I do not see that on your materials list.

  • @mikemeiser5084
    @mikemeiser5084 Před 3 lety

    I've built the panels already but haven't decided if i want to use my filter pump to do the work or if i should use a separate sump pump, recommendations? If separate pump, what size? My pool is approximately 18,000 gallons.

    • @jamieszeinberg
      @jamieszeinberg Před 2 lety

      What did you end up doing? I am looking to do this for a similarly sized pool.

  • @raggedyang
    @raggedyang Před rokem +4

    How hot did you get the starting 70-degree water up to in the end? The water coming out is 97’ish, but what’s the overall temp of the pool in the end?

  • @ChadFranzen
    @ChadFranzen Před 2 lety

    Why are so many of you not just installing this inline after your existing pool filter/pump? The existing pump will most likely support it without issue. There's no need to buy an additional pump just for this.

  • @Shauna3339
    @Shauna3339 Před 4 lety +2

    Will this work with an intex xtr stock pump/pool setup?

  • @logandrayson4175
    @logandrayson4175 Před 4 lety

    What pump are you using?

  • @mikerobbins8841
    @mikerobbins8841 Před 4 lety +8

    Can you confirm a few things. you say you used 1/4" tubing and the link is to 1/4" pipe, but it looks like you are using 1/2" tubing. I ordered and tried to follow your exact setup and my tubing and amount of excess space is way different than your video. Also how many gallons per hour pump do you recommend?

  • @Oldared
    @Oldared Před 4 lety +3

    Nice idea, just found out I could buy 1/2” or 1/4” tubing for the about same price. Which would you recommend?

    • @36795811
      @36795811 Před 4 lety

      I think the smaller you have, the hotter will be water out.

    • @36795811
      @36795811 Před 4 lety

      But first match your pump

    • @Di.DIY123
      @Di.DIY123 Před rokem

      @@36795811 how do you match your pump?