If a solar blanket is sinking in heavy rain while the pump is running, it may indicate that the blanket is not properly secured or designed to handle excess water. Heavy rainfall can cause the blanket to become waterlogged and heavy, leading it to sink. Additionally, the pump may not be effectively removing water from the pool, resulting in a buildup that overwhelms the blanket. It’s essential to regularly monitor the situation and adjust the pump settings or remove the blanket during severe weather.
Yes, you can keep a solar blanket on your pool for a few days. It helps retain heat and reduces evaporation, making it beneficial for maintaining water temperature. However, it's important to remove the blanket if heavy rain or debris is expected, as it can weigh down the blanket and hinder its effectiveness. Regularly check for any buildup of debris or water on top of the blanket.
It will keep floating. Some of the water will remain on the top of the cover, but most will run off the side and enter the pool.
trevass
heavy; weighted; sinking
a heavy weight
Yes, if its not too heavy.
The JCP Home Ever Soft Fleece Blanket would be a great pick for alight warm blanket.
It depends mainly on where you live but during the winter they should have a heavy blanket and during early spring and late fall they should have a sheet or light blanket.
He might when he sleeps, but otherwise no because he wears heavy clothes.
Yes, it is generally safe to sleep under a blanket as it can provide warmth and comfort. However, it is important to ensure that the blanket is not too heavy or restrictive to avoid any potential safety hazards.
Uplifting, Subsidence
Lead was what the bullets from the guns were made of at the time. It was a very, very heavy material. Imagine a blanket being made from the very heavy lead, almost like a metal blanket. What he is saying here, that the death of his father was almost as unbearable as being under a very very lead blanket, weighing down on his body, sufficating him, etc.