Installation of a Solar Pool Heating System
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http://www.electrical-online.com Terry Peterman, the Internet Electrician, follows the Heliocol Solar Systems installation crew as they install a pool heating system. Follow the project from start to finish. Completed in less than 5 hours.
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I did it quickly and efficiently with instructions from Avasva website.
I am doing a solar pool heater myself. Can you please tell me where in the pump plumbing do take off the water to go to my panels ? DIscharge side of pump before filter or after filter ?
And where do i reconnect back into the system ? Downstream just a tad of where I took the water from ? Appreciate your help.
Thanks, Gerry from San Diego, CA
That landscape looks suspiciously familiar, we are probably neighbours. I can bet it is in Surprise somewhere west from Reems Avenue and south from Bell Rd.
Whatever you do keep that camera moving you wouldn't want people to actually see what is what. What is wrong with people. Anyone else hate stupid people?
If the clamps do not get screwed into the substrate of the roof, then this system will not be on the roof very long. When's the last time anyone here ever glued something to the roof! Yeah me either
This suppose to be a video showing how to install pool heat system, in ten minutes, no less. So why did we see five minutes of a guy painting a stupid pipe?
amazing an very interested
kindly could you let me know how i can size my swimming pool to be heated using solar collectors
really appreciate in advance
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What kind of black paint is being put on those pipes?
8 years later… Any problems or issues?
In your video, please explain again how the clamps are fastened down and not penetrate the roof??? "ceiling tiles" Timeline 5:34 I think you're referring to shingles, but non the less, using lag bolts to secure the clamps DO penetrate the roof decking.