How Do I Reduce the Heat from My Swimming Pool Solar Panels?
Question?
Q: Just a minute please, a quick one. Recently I had company at my house for entertainment. Some of the people that were bathing in the pool complained about the water temperature. They said it was too high. If my swimming pool water is too hot, does it have to do with my solar panels? It may just take a minute to answer.
Please advise, a few suggestions would be nice.
Arnold Duque (Ocala Florida)
Answer!
A:
Life brings us these challenges. Sometimes in the summer, the swimming pool temperatures can rise over 90 degrees. Yes, this is even without any help but the solar rays hitting the water.
You should know that most Solar heater systems have a bypass valve that allows to cut down on the amount of water that goes through the solar panels. Try cutting it in half, and see what happens. That would be the approach.
All righty, have a good one.
Regards, Alberto
("Your Cape Coral Pool Cleaning Professional")



