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SunHeater Pool Heating System Two 2’ x 20’ Panels – Solar Heater for Inground and Aboveground Made of Durable Polypropylene, Raises Temperature, 6-10°F, S240U Black

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Style: Heating System


Features

  • HEAT YOUR POOL FOR FREE The SunHeater Solar Pool Heating System uses your existing pool pump to circulate water through specialized solar panels, where it is warmed by the sun.
  • DESIGNED FOR ABOVE GROUND POOLS Kit includes two (2) 2-ft x 20-ft SunHeater solar panels; for pools up to 24-ft round or 12-ft x 24-ft oval/rectangle.
  • EXTEND YOUR POOL SEASON Raise your pool water temperature up to 10 degrees F and enjoy a longer, more comfortable swim season!
  • SIMPLE DIY INSTALLATION New & improved water connections include universal adaptors for 1-1/4 or 1-1/2 cuffed pool hose. Additional mounting kits or return plumbing may be required.
  • MADE IN THE USA Made from durable UV-stabilized polypropylene and backed by a 5-year manufacturers warranty (requires product registration).

Description

Heat your pool for free with solar energy with the SunHeater® Solar Pool Heater System! Using your existing pool pump, water is circulated through specialized solar panels, where it is warmed by the sun. Kit includes two (2) 2-ft x 20-ft SunHeater solar panels; for pools up to 24-ft round or 12-ft x 24-ft oval/rectangle. Raise your pool water temperature up to 10 degrees F and enjoy a longer, more comfortable swim season! New & improved water connections include universal adaptors for 1-1/4” or 1-1/2” cuffed pool hose, and make for a simple DIY installation. Additional mounting kits or return plumbing may be required. Made from durable UV-stabilized polypropylene and backed by a 5-year manufacturer’s warranty (requires product registration).

Brand: SunHeater


Material: Polypropylene


Product Dimensions: 240"L x 27.5"W x 2"H


Item Weight: 18 Pounds


Efficiency: High Efficiency


Brand: SunHeater


Material: Polypropylene


Product Dimensions: 240"L x 27.5"W x 2"H


Item Weight: 18 Pounds


Efficiency: High Efficiency


Connector Type: EPDM Couplers


Included Components: [Hose clamps, hose connectors, end caps, and Teflon tape]


UPC: 628208192244 852669629029


Global Trade Identification Number: 44


Item Weight: 18 pounds


Manufacturer: Esse Enterprises LLC


Item model number: S240U


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • 24' round x 50" deep Intex pool in mostly shaded back yard heated at least 10 degrees!
Style: Heating System
Last night after the sun went down we were in our 88 degree water with visible steam rising from the surface. It was awesome. The average daily temp in PA where I live has been less than 70 degrees since we filled the pool and about 78 the past 4 days. Last year I might have been able to get the water temperature up to 78 this week had I been very meticulous with the solar cover. So I'm crediting these solar panels with a 10 degree improvement. The panels were actually the least expensive part of the project. All together I spent about $1000 for this set up, but I had a lot of fun doing it. My house is too far away from the pool to run pipe through the yard and up to the roof. The pool gets only about 4-5 hours of sunlight a day, but the area around the pool gets up to 9 hours of sunlight per day. The problem is this: the area with sun changes from the west side of the pool to the east throughout the day. So how can I capture sun all day long for heating purposes? Build a "roof with wheels"! Despite being 20' long, I can easily wheel this thing around by myself. The solar panels are connected to the pool with 1-1/4 flexible sump pump pipe. I originally T-ed this into my filter pump, but I found that trying to run it using the same pump as the filter created too much resistance for the filter to effectively clean the pool; so I purchased a separate 1.5 hp pump just for the heating system I also created a separate outlet and inlet for this system so that I could pull colder water from the top of the pool and push warm water in toward the bottom ( on opposite sides of the pool). It might seem complicated, but it really works well, and we've got it down to one move of the panels per day at about 1pm. If you can put these somewhere that the get sun most of the time, and provide sufficient throughput, you will not be disappointed! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2019 by Curt Hollenbaugh Curt Hollenbaugh

  • WHAT A MESS!! Do not buy "Used-Good As New", It's NOT!
Style: Heating System
Ordered this product twice and returning both of them. Both orders said the product was "USED-Good As New". First order received in a banged up box, all parts loose inside. Easy to install pool solar water heater. Came as 2 panels as expected, 1 panel had a hole in the middle of the panel which wasn't detected until installed and water pressure applied and we had a nice fountain on the roof. Set up a return product with Amazon and ordered a 2nd system. Box worse than the 1st order, product smelled terrible of animal urine and covered in dog(?) hair. Installed where 1st system had been. Noticed a patch of JB Weld fixing a hole and small seepage of water through the joints. Sending back #2 and just purchased NEW system from Lowes. Called manufacturer, SUNHEATER. They cannot support used re-boxed systems, but they were extremely helpful in getting the right NEW system for my needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2021 by Gail Weber

  • Now that it's finally installed...works to keep the water temperature up
Style: Heating System
When I got this it was all rolled up so I had to let it lay on the ground for a few days for the sun to soften it enough to be more pliable. I also had to buy hardware to support it so I purchased some PVC piping which does an adequate job of supporting it. It took a few weeks to get done due to my schedule and the weather, and at first thought this wasn't a good way to up the temperature of the pool. But once I got it installed it started to do the job. There was one leak in the panel, a small one at that, which I plan to repair with an adhesive to block the tiny hole. But surprisingly I did not experience any other leaks once all the fittings were secure and in place. You definitely want to use plumber's tape as I have learned with operating a pool over the years! The installation was challenging, and now that it is set up the panel sags in a few spots (likely due to expansion now that it's all unfurled) but this will be corrected when I construct a better frame for next year. I had to add a bypass for the water flow into the pool, especially for cleaning purposes. This is because the water does become restricted in the main tubes at the side to force it to channel the water through the tubes where the sun heats it up. I installed a bypass with a valve so I could control when I wanted most of the water to go through as is to provide the cleaning power in the pool and when I wanted it to go through the solar panels. The bypass added some weight to one side of the panels so I added a pole to provide additional support. Overall this is a good product but do expect some work getting it set up (and that you need to provide your own frame to support it with). Now that the hot and humid weather finally arrived, we are seeing the benefits of this product. Just remember it will take several days to raise the temperature of the pool by as much as 5 to 10 degrees. Also keep in mind you'll have to be on top of cleaning the pool as the increased temperature can lead to an accelerated algae growth in the pool if not taken care of properly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2019 by Koss53044

  • Good for the money!
Style: Heating System
I was so amazed for the hot water got out of this. You wouldn't appreciate it unless you've tried the electric heater. I tried 3KW 110v heater and it heat less than this thing. Not to mention the electric bill would go up the sky, the heater also heat up my extension cord after a couple hour and melt the plug. It was terrible and I decided not to use it anymore. I would probably use it in the winter if the solar doesn't work well enough. For now, I bought 3 of those and I got my 18x9x52 above the ground pool to 94 degree after 3 days installed it. It was amazing. Be careful to read the manual as my installation was wrong when I ordered one first. I was supposed to put the end caps at the other side but I did the other way around. I thought both ends are the same and water can go through. In fact, only the ones with no label don't have the barrier in the middle. It worked too regardless of my wrong installation, but I'm sure the correct way would be more efficient. Hope it would last a few years to recoup the money that would have paid for the electric bills. Good luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2020 by Michael

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