Your pool pump needs to be pushing the water through your solar system
no u cant cause it might break the heater.
Pool temperatures can be increased by installing a pool heater. They can also be raised by using a solar blanket.
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no you need a stronger heater specifically designed for a swimming pool
The answer will depend on where in the world the pool is.
Solar by far, especially in Florida. A Solar Pool heater can allow you to swim all year long for FREE.
Try a solar pool cover. Blue or black is best.
Use a bubble type solar blanket or cover.
The main advantage of solar pool heating is that it is less expensive than an electrical heater, and doesn't require any significant installation. It is also environmentally friendly.
solar heating for pools is very efficient, it heats the pool with a natural resource that comes to us for free, and the only bill you will get is for the pump to circulate the water, but the pump is already going as it cleans the pool anyways.
Ideally within 15 feet to minimize heat lose from the pipes.
No because the waterbed heater is not meant to get wet and can cause an electrical shock; also it could get hot enough to melt the vinyl of the pool liner. The waterbed heater most likely has a warning on it to not get it wet. If you want an electric heater for your pool you will need to buy one. Solar covers work well to prevent heat loss through evaporation.