Depends on what you want out of your pool ...
If swimming only during the hot months is okay, then you don't need a heater.
However, if you would like to extend your swimming season, you should consider a heater.
A solar heating system can extend your swimming season a couple of months earlier and a couple of months later, but probably can't heat your pool year round. For example, here in sunny Southern California, I can comfortably swim from March through October (with water temps of over 80F).
A gas or other fuel-based heater can provide year round swimming, if desired.
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The time it takes for a pool with a heater to warm up after first filling it depends on factors such as the size of the pool, the starting temperature of the water, the power of the heater, and the ambient temperature. In general, it can take anywhere from 24 to 72 hours for a pool with a heater to reach the desired temperature.
Yes! Connect a garden hose to the output valve of the water heater and open the water heater valve to put hot water into the kiddie pool. This is the fastest way to warm a children's pool.
To warm up a cold pool, you can consider using a pool heater to increase the water temperature efficiently. Another option is to use a pool cover to trap and retain heat from the sun, raising the water temperature gradually over time. Additionally, you can try solar rings or panels to harness solar energy and heat the pool water naturally.
Yes, the pool pump typically needs to be running when the pool heater is operating. This ensures proper water circulation, allowing the heater to efficiently warm the water and preventing overheating or damage to the heater. Additionally, running the pump helps distribute the heated water evenly throughout the pool. Always check the specific manufacturer's guidelines for your equipment for optimal operation.
i think it need warm climate
Get it warm and feel both heater hose's at the firewall and see if both are warm. If not, the heater core is probably plugged.
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For a lion to survive it must be in a warm climate.
This is a classic tell-tale sign that the heater has a "blown" core. A new heater core is the only option, I think, and that runs to money because of the labor involved. If you live in a very warm climate, you can get by with simply bridging the "In" and "Out" heater hoses wit a connector made for the purpose. But if you need the heater at all in winter weather, the core must be replaced.
No, alligators need a warm temperate climate or tropical climate.
To heat an 11x7 meter indoor swimming pool, you can use a diesel heater by installing it near the pool and connecting it to the pool's circulation system. The heater will burn diesel fuel to warm the water, which is then pumped into the pool. Alternatively, a heat pump can be used, which extracts heat from the surrounding air and transfers it to the pool water; this is more energy-efficient, especially in moderate climates. Ensure proper insulation and cover the pool when not in use to retain heat and improve efficiency.