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solar pool cover for kidney-shaped pool maxwell 11-09-2006
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Posted by on November 9, 2006, 2:14 pm



> 2. Friction damage is reduced by (a) storing the blanket
> on a roller, (b) elevating the roller a foot higher than
> the rim of the pool.

My roller is about 3 feet from the end of the pool, out over the water, so
the cover doesn't drag at all. Then the reel rolls out of the way.
http://www.feherguard.com/_newpages_/prodinground.html#blankeyhandplusanch

> 2. Decide how to fasten the blanket to the roller,
> i.e. position the roller conveniently and measure
> how long the various straps should be. There
> should be a strap or connector every three feet or so.

The stupid straps rot out every year. I would expect that a product
designed to be used on a pool would withstand sun and chlorine better than
this strapping does. And it's an odd size which weaves through the
attachment plates, so I can't readily substitute some other material.

> 4. Float the blanket on the water and cut off the
> excess, to fit the pool.

Leave the cover cut a little large for a few days. It will expand some,
and it's easier to cut it again that to glue it back together. ;-)

The loss by having it too small is one factor, but you also don't want to
have enough open water for wind to get under the edge of the blanket.
Keeping it close to the wall, maybe under the lip of the pool edge, keeps
the wind out.


I have purchased some products from http://www.aqua-pool-warehouse.com/
That's not where I got the solar reel with the rotting straps.

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Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley Lake, CA, USA GPS: 38.8,-122.5

Posted by TH on November 9, 2006, 7:17 pm



maxwell@ldc.upenn.edu wrote:
> I'm thinking of buying a solar pool cover for our swimming pool. I
> understand that these work by cutting the evaporation (there's some
> useful info at
>
http://www.eere.energy.gov/consumer/your_home/water_heating/index.cfm/mytopic=13140).
> But our pool is kidney-shaped, and it's not clear to me whether it
> would be better to
>
> (1) cut the cover to the shape of the pool, or
>
> (2) keep the cover rectangular, but don't cover all the water.
>
I had a Kidney shaped pool for twenty years and used a solar blanket
most every day.
By all means cut it. It's pretty easy and will loo better. Also it will
cover the surface better.

> Are there durability issues if I do (1)? From what I've read, it
> should buy a reel to make it easier to put on and take off. I'm
> concerned that using the cover every day during the cooler season would
> mean that the wider parts of the cover would rub on the narrower parts
> of the pool as I reel it back and forth, and wear it out (more!)
> quickly.

I'd buy a reaal, but don't worry about it wearing out from rubbing.
Mine
rubbed everytime I realed it in. They always wore out due to UV light
and chlorine
eventually destroying the plastic. I found that a 5 year blanket lasted
5 years.
I'd buy the thickest they make. I always mail ordered mine. A lot
cheaper than the local pool place.

>
> It's also unclear to me how well I can fit it when I do the cutting,
> and whether a little excess cover or a little open water is better (or
> maybe this doesn't make much difference).
>

I've cut it too short more than once. Unless its really bad, i really
doubt you'd see any difference. When I cut mine it cut it too big then
when back later and trimmed it up.

I found the greatest benefit of these things is preventing heat loss at
night. It helps
durring the day too, but I found that it kept in more heat during the
night than it generated during the day, but that was in Oregon were the
nights get cool even if it gets in the 80's during the day.

Tom


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