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SunGrabber has been designed to heat your above ground pool with the best technology in the industry.
Additional Parts Required: Flexible 1-1/2" diameter pool hose and 1-1/2" hose clamps. Tools Required: Flat Screwdriver, 1/4" Socket Driver.
SunGrabber's high performance above-ground pool solar pool heating systems can be installed in just 30 minutes. Start swimming in warm water today. What if my pool is larger?For best results for SunGrabber Above Ground Pool Heaters follow the recommendations in our sizing chart.
It is important to use this sizing chart to ensure your system will be large enough to heat your pool A properly sized system will raise pool temperatures 10-15 degrees during the season. For areas where the swimming season can be year round, an additional panel may be needed to heat your pool during the cooler months.Can a Solar Pool Heater also cool my pool? During the hottest part of the summer, running the solar system at night can cool a pool to a more refreshing swimming temperature - down several degrees in one night if the conditions are right. Also, if your pool is too warm, leave the solar blanket off at night to allow more heat to escape. Will the SunGrabber work OK with my pool equipment? The SunGrabber system is designed to work with any common, above ground pool pump. Do I need anything else? You will need hoses and clamps, and if you would like a platform or rack, you will need those materials. SunGrabber Sample Rack Design.pdf Where can I put it? Anywhere that the panel will be in full sun for most of the day. The panel should face south if possible, but west is the next best. Lay it on gravel, landscaping bark or the like, or mount it on a platform, rack or deck. Mounting at a 20 - 45 deg angle with the ground will help maximize efficiency. Should I use a pool cover with a solar pool heating system? A pool cover prevents evaporation loss, particularly at night. The cover traps the solar heat that has been added during the day. This is very complementary to the solar pool heating system. The solar system can be viewed as actively adding heat. The cover retains that heat passively.
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