isn't it SOLAR? I'm thinking it could be left on until... well, say when the sun goes out.
The bubbles in a solar blanket may deflate due to a variety of reasons, such as changes in temperature, air trapped inside the bubbles escaping, or wear and tear over time. It is important to regularly check and maintain your solar blanket to ensure optimum performance and longevity.
You can use a solar cover reel to keep the solar blanket securely in place. Alternatively, you can invest in cover clips or straps that attach the blanket to the edges of the pool. Additionally, make sure to store the blanket properly when not in use to prevent it from blowing away.
Remove the vinyl cover when using a solar blanket to warm the water. If the vinyl cover is used at the same time as the solar blanket, the vinyl cover absorbs most of the heat and then transfers the heat into the air or water between the vinyl cover and the solar blanket. Then the heat transfers to the solar blanket and then, finally, into the water. When this happens, a lot of heat remains in the vinyl cover and air/water between the two covers instead of getting into the water. It is preferable to have the heat absorbed by the solar cover and then transfer directly into the water. Hope this helps... Too much redundancy in pool covers.
The leaders are Cupid(left,red blanket) and Dancer(right,white blanket). Behind the leaders is Prancer(left, green blanket) and Dasher(right, blue blanket). Behind them are Donner(left,yellow blanket) and Comet(right, black blanket). And in front of Santa's sleigh, there is Vixen (left, purple blanket) and Blitzen(right, pink blanket). I hope this helps, it matches the clues given at least.
his solar powerd blanket
bubbles down
With a solar blanket . They also have solar heaters you can hook up to them.
If this blanket is vinyl as many are then use Aqua Seal or Seal All.
Bubbles on a solar blanket can break and come off due to various reasons such as exposure to the sun's UV rays, chemical imbalance in the pool water, poor maintenance, and age of the solar blanket. Wind, rough handling, and high temperatures can also contribute to the breaking and detachment of bubbles. Regularly cleaning and storing the solar blanket properly when not in use can help prevent this issue.
A high-quality solar blanket can last around 3-5 years with proper care and maintenance. Factors that can affect its lifespan include exposure to UV rays, frequency of use, and storage conditions. Regular cleaning and storing the blanket properly when not in use can help prolong its life.
You lay it across the surface of the pool.
A good solar blanket is durable, UV-resistant, and able to effectively retain and transfer heat from the sun to the pool water. A bad solar blanket may be low quality, prone to tearing or deteriorating quickly, and may not effectively heat or maintain the pool temperature.