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JetSolar Evacuated Tube Solar Swimming Pool Heater

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2011

Installation of the JetSolar SS20 evacuated tube solar pool heater. The installation included (3) SS20 solar collectors. The units are mounted to the roof of a pool house. They were plumbed to the exisiting pool equipment. The units were provided by JetSolar.

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  • Agree completely with @DCVU2. This is the least cost-effective way to heat a swimming pool. There is no need to heat swimming pool water to such high temperatures. Your heat loss upon returning to the pool is incredibly high (read: inefficient). Aside from blatantly using the wrong technology for the application, most of these evacuated tubes are manufactured in China - none are NSF-listed. Buyer beware.

  • @AquathermSPH I disagree, I believe that this technology is the most cost effective way. These collectors are using Free radiation from the sun, and using that radiation the most efficient and effective way possible.

  • I am sorry that you feel this way. But I am confused why you think that it is not cost effective. We have made many installs this year and the pool owners are all very happy with the performance. The greenhouse effect is extremly efficient at providing heat even when the ambient temperatures are below the pool temp.

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  • How do you go from 3/4" copper to the pvc? I have a collector I want to use on my pool but the collector has 3/4" copper coming out of it...

  • don't buy this solar collector, the pipes are for a seperate type of application. In this design you're creating a greenhouse around pipes full of liquid, but having each individual pipe encased in it's own glass tube greenhouse is not cost effective for this type of application.

  • some specs would be nice

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