A Simple Homemade Solar Pool Heater – Build Cheap DIY Solar Powered Swimming Pool Heaters

Pool heaters are needed to enjoy maximum usage of the pool all year long especially during the colder seasons. These heaters are quite costly and most require high consumption of electricity. This high cost coupled with environmental problems (greenhouse gases) caused by such make it less beneficial for use.

Solar pool heaters on the other hand, counters the negative impacts stated above and convert it to beneficial usage. It is ecologically friendly, has lower operational cost (it uses the free solar energy to run) and quite efficient in heating up the pool.

One way of making a solar pool heater is actually quite simple and does not need eccentric piping or equipment but only basic common sense. Water runs through long lengths of pipes and tubing. By suspending reflectors to these pipes, transfer of the sun’s transformed heat energy is given to the long tubing. However piping must also be protected to avoid heat transfer especially when a blow of cold wind passes by.

Reflectors can be made of half cut larger pipes and sprayed with chrome paint to increase its ability to reflect the sun’s rays. To attain the desired heated temperature on the pool by using this method a pump must be installed. The pump is needed to circulate the heated water from the pipes to the pool and the cooler water from the pool back to the pipes for reheating. This process may initially be a little costly since buying the pump requires a considerable investment, however after this tons of energy and money (these are long term effects) will be saved and return on this investment will be achieved.

All of these devices, pipes and reflectors are installed into one solar panel assembly for one purpose and that is heating up the pool. There is however no recommended size on how big or small this assembly can be, but estimates believe that a medium sized one can already suffice for spas and public pools as long as proper installation of it and considerable if not large amounts of the sun’s energy can reach the assembly’s reflectors. Proper installation of this panel includes the direction of where it faces which most experts suggest to be the sun’s mid day position as the best way to capture most of the solar energy.

A good location is also quite important to ensure the efficiency of the designed solar pool heater. It is hardly useful if used in areas where the sun’s glorious beauty is very minimal. Secondly, blockage also of the trees, plants and other items can also hinder or decrease the amount which can come into contact with the solar panel assembly and thus decreasing the electricity it can generate.

Overall, solar pool heater is highly recommended for use in local household pool, in institutions and commercial establishments.

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How to Build a Solar Hot Water Heater – Building a Homemade DIY Solar Hot Water Heater


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Can you handle the challenge to to build a homemade diy solar hot water heater? Stand still and say yes! I’m on your back on this battle. Surely, we could build a durable personalized hot water system. We both have our great helper up in the sky. You don’t need to whistle hard to call her. She follows you throughout daylight. Is it daylight only? Yes, because she needs to charge up and gives the stage to the moon. Our greatest helper is no other than our mother sun. Look up and see her rays waving hi to you.

So, let’s get the work done. Let’s start the challenge by gathering needed materials for our project. Breathe deeply for our journey towards competence will now start.

The following are the needed materials:

“Remember: things need not be expensive and brand new for it to be fully functional.”

- Old or used water heater
– Lumber
– Copper items for sampling
– Pegboard masonite
– Insulators (plastic foam)
– Used or old aluminum storm windows
* Expensive glass panels could be use depending on your budget
– Nails
– Old plastic pipe (black)
– Relief valve
– Connection tubing

How to build a solar hot water heater?

As you can see we are trying to simplify the materials needed since one of our main goals is to save and cut off our budget. We could get advantage of our old tubing and other things mentioned above but be sure all of which are functional. Old doesn’t mean thrash rather its usage pass the test of time and still it could be use.

All materials are set for the construction of improvised and personalized solar hot water heater. Now, let’s go to the procedures in making the unit.

Here are the instructions for the construction of the unit:

Step 1: Construct a hot box. In this case, a wooden box will be made surrounded with glass, and then will get some portion of the aluminum storm window to capture the solar heat.

Step 2: Put up a manifold inside the box. With the use of copper sheet collector and used water pipes, you’ll get the manifold done. At this moment, the solar heat collected is now ready to warm the water.

Step 3: Position the old water heater that serves as storage tank above the box and outlet of the newly made manifold. Connect it. This will allow transfer of warm water into the tank and the cooler water will be delivered into the collector to be warmed.

Stop! Safety Precautions of how to construct personalized solar hot water heater:

Check for leaks prior to usage of the unit. Empty the system completely prior to plan of getting the system leak proof

Step 4: Lastly, apply a black coating or paint to your collector sheet as well as to the manifold. Protect your wooden box by using the oil-based coating. Expose the personalized water heater 45 degrees angle in relation to the sun and attached the water tank.

Now, you prove yourself that you could build a homemade diy solar hot water heater.

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A Simple Homemade Solar Heater – Build Cheap DIY Solar Powered Heaters Plan


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The evolution of using renewable resources in running modern-day household and industries are now being built and different innovations are already springing out for this new age. Solar energy one of the earth’s most abundant but less untapped resources is now gaining popularity especially with the decline of the fossil fuels availability and the rising cost of electricity and energy, and lots of people are looking on how to build a cheap diy homemade solar powered heater plan.

Out of all the possible applications of solar energy, solar heaters are the most feasible since the sun itself is the earth’s main source of heat, conversion thus of this energy takes a little less processing and designs than other regular use of solar energy.

Heat is evolved as a by-product of the vibrations caused by molecules when they become “excited” and once they are in this state need for release is done for it to stabilize. Theoretically, once the sun light touches highly thermal conductive materials, molecules began to move. This heat and movement is then transferred from one substance to the other causing continuous flow of heat.

Well known applications for use of solar heaters include water (this includes pools and storage tanks) and air heaters used for warming up cold rooms. The mechanism of solar heaters usually entails the entrapment of the sun’s light energy into photovoltaic cells usually made from silicon and converting it to heat and electrical energy for household use. All types of solar heaters have solar panels; pool heaters use reflectors to heat up the pipes and water heaters use glass windows with aluminum enclosure to trap the radiant energy.

Although some solar heaters are available for sale probably in the electronics store by the mall or the neighborhood hardware store, some do it yourself instruction books on how to build ones very own is given off for free in some websites and are also published in books available for sale. Efficiency in making it may be lessened but the thrill, satisfaction and the appreciation for a job well done can never be replaced. Secondly, by making one’s own, initial cost is controlled, some items such that as used by home made solar air heaters which can have solar panels made up from recyclable materials (use of aluminum cans instead of metal pipes) can also be done, as options are limitless.

By thoroughly understanding the concepts and theories behind solar panels and solar energy, one can come up with different designs and methods of making and building a cheap diy homemade solar powered heater plan. One person’s idea may help develop the most effective and efficient solar heater, and since variation in location of solar heater users may limit the application of such, designs must be tested and developed and what may be valid in one country may be totally useless in another.

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Your DIY Solar Pool Heater For Clean Fun

A solar pool heater means more enjoyment, more fun out of your swimming pool. After all, why do you have one? It’s an expensive asset on which you also spend valuable time and money, maintaining it.

There are four ways to heat your pool

electric heater
gas, usually a propane heater
using a pool cover
solar pool heating

You would know already that heating a swimming pool electrically or with gas is very expensive. Consequently many people make a choice – not to heat the pool at all at cooler times of the year or day.

But this means wasting your asset just because it is expensive to heat. Why have a pool and then not swim in it? Use solar power energy and make your pool or outdoor spa an hospitable environment to enjoy at any time. A solar pool heater – or spa heater – allows you to extend the use of your pool or outdoor spa into spring and autumn, cool evenings and mornings.

Further advantages of solar pool heating include:

You save on energy, gas or electricity, running a conventional pool heater
Solar energy is free!
You reduce greenhouse gas emissions

You can buy a solar pool heater, up to a cost of $2000. Or you can build one yourself. For much less.

Is a DIY solar pool heater not incredibly complex and expensive to put together? No, it only requires a good set of instructions and basic handyman’s skills to build one yourself.

And the cost? It can actually be done for as little as under US$100.

Yes, of course you do need a circulation pump and if that runs on mains power it will take a measly 15 to 20 Watts only for a 30,000 litre pool. But of course, using a solar powered pump will not even require this use of mains power.

There are solar pool heaters for different situations, and they come in any size. Rooftop systems lay flat on your roof and are best for the very large pools, or you may like to consider an on the ground system. The on the ground system is installed right next to your pool with a maximum exposure to the sun’s warmth.

It is the on the ground system that could be built for under US$100.

So, in selecting your solar pool heater system you need to know the size of your pool and your local weather conditions (you do need sunshine!).

Just remember that heated pool water is a good environment for bacterial and algae growth so must monitor correct chlorine or salt levels to the water. You should get expert advice about that from your local pool supplier.

Oh, and the pool cover. Yes, by all means use it as a passive solar top-up of your pool enjoyment.

Now enjoy your swim!

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